El 28/02/2010 19:21, juan escribió:
por favor necesito sabes cuando el postfix que acabo de instalar esta
bien instalado y configurado como puedo saber que eso esta de esta
forma , es decir necesito saber como comprobar que lo que aqcabo de
instalar en este caso postfix esta bien instalado
por favor necesito sabes cuando el postfix que acabo de instalar esta
bien instalado y configurado como puedo saber que eso esta de esta
forma , es decir necesito saber como comprobar que lo que aqcabo de
instalar en este caso postfix esta bien instalado como lo compruebo al
igual que procmail,,,
nesesito saber como confirura postfix como
servicio, lo instale en fedora core 4 desde codigo de
fuente
El jue, 08-12-2005 a las 13:12 -0600, Eiquel Morales del Pozo escribió:
nesesito saber como confirura postfix como servicio, lo instale en
fedora core 4 desde codigo de fuente
No te parece que lo mas logico seria que preguntes en una lista de fc4??
Por otra parte google te puede ayudara
Olá galera,
Estou com um problemaço, montei meu servidor de
email com Postfix,MySQL e Cyrus-SASL, tudo esta funcionando. Mas meu smtp esta
totalmente aberto, configuro qualquer email Ex: [EMAIL PROTECTED] e
aponto o smtp para meu ip do servidor e ele envia.
Isso mesmo nao sendo um email do
hello.
joachim wrote:
What about poor guys who don't have a valid hostname (dynamic IP)
try http://www.ods.org : The Open Domain Service
( yourname.ods.org )
a UNIX binary and a PERL script are available for logging onto the ODS service.
[ maybe it would help for the main Debain
On Fri, Jun 23, 2000 at 10:00:22PM -0500, Brad wrote:
On Fri, Jun 23, 2000 at 04:04:00PM -0500, Charlie Kroeger wrote:
One to look into is ddts.org.
humm. I saw a caterpillar and a bug..no links no nothing. what?
http://ddts.org
Hmmm... odd. Use http://www.ddts.org then,
On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 01:31:25PM +0200, Joachim Trinkwitz wrote:
What about poor guys who don't have a valid hostname (dynamic IP) and,
moreover, have another username at the ISP as on their own computer?
(Solution for qmail: set the environment variable QMAILUSER to your
ISP username in
One to look into is ddts.org.
humm. I saw a caterpillar and a bug..no links no nothing. what?
http://ddts.org
C.K.
On Fri, Jun 23, 2000 at 04:04:00PM -0500, Charlie Kroeger wrote:
One to look into is ddts.org.
humm. I saw a caterpillar and a bug..no links no nothing. what?
http://ddts.org
Hmmm... odd. Use http://www.ddts.org then, apparently there's an odd
virtual hosting setup.
--
finger for
From: Eric Gillespie, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
There's no such animal. I mentioned DynDNS in my post, and i'm
mentioning it again. It's a free service that will give you a
valid domain name which can be updated everytime you're IP is
reassigned. Works great for those of us stuck on
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000 16:41:10 BST, Moore, Paul writes:
From: Eric Gillespie, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
There's no such animal. I mentioned DynDNS in my post, and i'm
mentioning it again. It's a free service that will give you a
valid domain name which can be updated everytime you're IP is
From: Robert Waldner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do you mean DynDNS? It sure ain't free - according to their
pricing page (at www.dyndns.com) there's a $50 pa charge,
plus the cost of registering a domain name.
Try www.dyndns.ORG ;-)
Ah. Never thought of trying that :-)
Thanks,
Paul
On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 04:41:10PM +0100, Moore, Paul wrote:
Do you mean DynDNS? It sure ain't free - according to their pricing page (at
www.dyndns.com) there's a $50 pa charge, plus the cost of registering a
domain name.
But myip.org is free.
http://www.myip.org
Not always
If You need dynamic DNS support check out XMail :
http://www.maticad.it/davide/xmail.asp
Davide
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Feel free, feel Debian !
On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 04:41:10PM +0100, Moore, Paul wrote:
From: Eric Gillespie, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
There's no such animal. I mentioned DynDNS in my post, and i'm
mentioning it again. It's a free service that will give you a
valid domain name which can be updated everytime
On Mon, Jun 19, 2000 at 01:31:25PM +0200,
Joachim Trinkwitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about poor guys who don't have a valid hostname (dynamic
IP) and,
There's no such animal. I mentioned DynDNS in my post, and i'm
mentioning it again. It's a free service that will give you a
valid domain
Eric Gillespie, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Even though a little config script hasn't been written for
postscript (like they have for smail and exim), it's simple to
set it up for a dial-up machine.
If your computer has a valid hostname (for example, you've
registered with DynDNS or a
On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 06:55:01PM -0500, Dave Bateman wrote:
I saw from earlier postings that quite a few of you are using postfix.
I've been using netscrape for e-mail
and a recent bout with X convinced me that I should set up e-mail
properly.
I managed to get postfix on my machine and
Dave,
When you've got all this set up you'll never want to play around
with Netscape again, believe me!
I use sendmail, because I've never been able to get the hang of
postfix, supposedly simpler.
Fetchmail looks fine the way you have it.
Procmail will deliver the goods to wherever you want
I saw from earlier postings that quite a few of you are using postfix.
I've been using netscrape for e-mail
and a recent bout with X convinced me that I should set up e-mail
properly.
I managed to get postfix on my machine and exim off, but I could use
a hand configuring postfix.
My machine is
On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Dave Bateman wrote:
~/.fetchmailrc
bash-2.04$ cat .fetchmailrc
poll pop.mindsprind.com protocol POP3 username batemand is
dsb password xxx fetchall
i
Looks ok.
Is there a configuatorer/magic pill that sets up postfix, or
On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 06:55:01PM -0500,
Dave Bateman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I managed to get postfix on my machine and exim off, but I
could use a hand configuring postfix.
Even though a little config script hasn't been written for
postscript (like they have for smail and exim), it's
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