Qmail.
2008/4/27 Rodrigo Tavares [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Pessoal,
Ja faz um bom tempo que não instalo servidores de e-mails, antes eu usava
muito o qmail. Estao falando muito bem do Postfix também.
Qual seria a melhor opção qmail ou postfix ?
Sei que o qmail tem soluções como qmail-toaster e
Olá, Rodrigo,
Eu uso Qmail, mas o postfix é beem mais facil de configurar, ja que o
qmail, por nao ser um software de codigo aberto, exige muita compilaçao,
muitos patches, e, trabalhar com muitos softwares em anexo .. ou seja é
seguro pra kct, pois cada serviço tem um usuario e permissoes
Ola Rodrigo,
não conheço o qmail mas o potfix é ótimo, bastante leve e fácil de
configurar e integrar com mysql e LDAP
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Citando Rodrigo Tavares [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Pessoal,
Ja faz um bom tempo que não instalo servidores de
Tadeu Cruz wrote:
Ola Rodrigo,
não conheço o qmail mas o potfix é ótimo, bastante leve e fácil de
configurar e integrar com mysql e LDAP
Além do mais, nao se preocupe com quanto a falta de performance por
parte do Postfix. Ele vai agüentar o tranco direitinho.
Quantos usuários seriam?!
Pessoal,
Ja faz um bom tempo que não instalo servidores de e-mails, antes eu usava muito
o qmail. Estao falando muito bem do Postfix também.
Qual seria a melhor opção qmail ou postfix ?
Sei que o qmail tem soluções como qmail-toaster e qmailrocks, o postfix pode
ser uma boa opção tratando de
reposting your mail
server situation to the group I'm sure someone there knows the answer. Sorry
:(
mw.
-Original Message-
From: Samaad Story [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 2:13 PM
To: Wathen, Metherion
Subject: Mail Server (LINUX)!
Hey again thank you
situation to the group I'm sure someone there knows the answer. Sorry
:(
mw.
-Original Message-
From: Samaad Story [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 2:13 PM
To: Wathen, Metherion
Subject: Mail Server (LINUX)!
Hey again thank you for the help
are there processes that run on a stand-alone system that need/use an email
server?
mw.
-Original Message-
From: sean finney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 9:56 AM
To: Wathen, Metherion
Cc: 'Samaad Story'; Debian-User (E-mail)
Subject: Re: Mail Server (LINUX
On Thursday 05 Dec 2002 3:05 pm, Wathen, Metherion wrote:
are there processes that run on a stand-alone system that need/use an email
server?
Some daemons report errors through email, i think cron does too. They will
work okay without one though normally.
Tom
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On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 10:05:19AM -0500, Wathen, Metherion wrote:
are there processes that run on a stand-alone system that need/use an email
server?
mw.
yeah. look for anything that depends on mail-transport-agent. the only
example that i can think of without doing a grep is cron, but i
Sandip == Sandip P Deshmukh Sandip writes:
While doing some admin box on a debian machine at work I found
a pop3browser package and the description matches what you
want.
Sandip yes. thanx for pointing me to it. so, now my setup will be
Sandip exim + pop3browser +
Sandip == Sandip P Deshmukh Sandip writes:
Typically, in such a scenario, you will run fetchmail as a
daemon. In my case, it polls my POP mailbox every 5 minutes, 24
hours a day, 7 days a week. I never turn off my computer. When
I read mail, it is all there on my local
You can ask the server (if IMAP) for part no. 0 of HEADER.0 (approx.) and you'll
get your headers (there's a similar command for POP3). The headers themselves do
not indicate KLEZ mails and their variants, for one reason because KLEZ headers
often have innaccurate information about the actual
Shyamal Prasad wrote:
Sandip == Sandip P Deshmukh Sandip writes:
Sandip and what do lesser mortals, and quite a few of them, who
Sandip do not have the luxury of always on net connections do?
You could always have fetchmail dial out on demand if you don't mind
the phone bill.But if
Sure, getting headers first would
be nice. With an IMAP client this pretty much works for many people.
You can run fetchmail like this. Basically, everytime you want to get
mail you run fetchmail from the command line. If you have a permanent
connection to the net, or nearly permanent (semi
Auke Jilderda wrote:
- The simple setup comprises some mailclient (e.g. KMail,
Mozilla/Netscape, Evolution, Mutt, and so on) fetch mails directly
from your POP3 and IMAP accounts and sending mail through your ISP's
mailserver.
this is what i had been doing. the problem is that all mail
Shyamal Prasad wrote:
Sandip 2. can i ask fetchmail to download only headers and
Sandip delete unwanted headers off the server only?
Don't know.
i read up the documentation. from what i understand, it can not. dont
you think downloading headers alone first, deleting unwanted ones off
On Saturday 26 October 2002 01:15 am, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
Shyamal Prasad wrote:
Sandip 2. can i ask fetchmail to download only headers and
Sandip delete unwanted headers off the server only?
No fetchmail doesn't do this.
i read up the documentation. from what i understand, it
Stephen Gran wrote:
If you're the only user on that box, and don't plan to move to another
mail client ever, the easiest is to pick one client and configure it.
If you want the repetitive tasks done for you, and like to tinker a bit,
there's plenty that can be done . . .
ah! i do not mind
On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 09:36, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
this is what i had been doing. the problem is that all mail clients
fetch mails. many of them i delete. i would prefer to download only
headers, delete headers off the server and download only the messages i
need. any way to set it up?
Darn, I forgot: When delivering to mbox, be sure to use locking (hence,
start a procmail recipe with :0: rather than :0). You don't want
multiple procmail processes to be active in one of your mailboxes at the
same time. When using maildir (like in my setup that I just sent you),
this is not
fetched by fetchmail? can
i use mozilla?
I don't know if Mozilla can read mbox's; I use mutt and it works great.
5.any other stuff that might be useful/ interesting etc.
You've got a much greater range of choices under Linux with mail,
compared to Windows. The setup I use is
fetchmail-exim
Earl F Hampton wrote:
i read up the documentation. from what i understand, it can not. dont
you think downloading headers alone first, deleting unwanted ones off
the server itself and finally downloading the required ones is a more
efficient way (in terms of internet bandwidth)? is there any way
This one time, at band camp, Sandip P Deshmukh said:
Stephen Gran wrote:
If you're like me, you have a multi-user box (only 4 or 5, but
still), and want mail to work for all users with all standard mail
clients.
exactly. set that number to 2!
So, I set up exim to handle all the outgoing
Say hi to your friend Google: A simple search [1] returns some nice
options, e.g. [2].
Kind regards,
Auke
1.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enie=ISO-8859-1q=pop3+delete+server
2. http://web.tiscali.it/marco_web/popfilter.html
On Sat, 2002-10-26 at 13:35, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
Earl F
Sandip == Sandip P Deshmukh Sandip writes:
Sandip Shyamal Prasad wrote: 2. can i ask fetchmail to download
Sandip only headers and delete unwanted headers off the server
Sandip only?
Don't know.
Sandip i read up the documentation. from what i understand, it
Sandip
i am new to linux.
i have been using mail 'windows' way. use some program like popcheck to
download headers from various pop3 accounts. delete headers i dont want
to download off the server. finally, use mozilla to download the
remaining messages.
now, i am told, unix has better ways of
Hi Sandip,
welcome to the beautiful world of Linux ;-). First thing to tell you is
that, in contrast to the Windows world, there are always several ways of
doing things in UNIX.
Mail handling is extremely flexible.
You can use a very simple setup or a more flexible one, depending on
your
Sandip == Sandip P Deshmukh Sandip writes:
Sandip 1. how do i run fetchmail? as a daemon or what?
I run it as a daemon.
Sandip 2. can i ask fetchmail to download only headers and
Sandip delete unwanted headers off the server only?
Don't know.
Sandip 3. after fetchmail
El vie, 25-01-2002 a las 23:40, Lic. Hector Navarro escribió:
Disculpen la pregunta: Para tener un servidor de correos en Linux sólo
necesitas el sendmail veo que Sergio mando un mensaje donde hace mencion
de fetchmailr y muttr. Estoy empezando a tratar de configurar el sendmail y
Disculpen la pregunta: Para tener un servidor de
correos en Linux sólo necesitas el sendmail veo que Sergio mando un mensaje
donde hace mencion de fetchmailr y muttr. Estoy empezando a tratar de configurar
el sendmail y quisiera saber si necesito aparte estos programas para que
funcione
On Fri, 2002-01-25 at 16:40, Lic. Hector Navarro wrote:
Disculpen la pregunta: Para tener un servidor de correos en Linux sólo
necesitas el sendmail
Si, o el exim que viene por default en Debian. Aparte de eso, para
enviar correo necesitas una dirección IP de internet (obvio) y para
Hi all,
I have to little questions:
- Is it possible (and how :) to convert Windows Eudora Folders, and
Adresses to
Linux?
- What is the best way to get pop3 mail on Linux? fetchmail, then working
locally,
or pop3 mailclient, or what else? BTW which mailclient would you recommend?
Thanks
El Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Ingo Hohmann escribió:
Hi all,
I have to little questions:
- Is it possible (and how :) to convert Windows Eudora Folders, and
Adresses to
Linux?
- What is the best way to get pop3 mail on Linux? fetchmail, then working
locally,
or pop3 mailclient, or what else? BTW
First, the '_' character is illegal in host names. RFC 952 contains the
requirements for hostnames:
1. A name (Net, Host, Gateway, or Domain name) is a text string up
to 24 characters drawn from the alphabet (A-Z), digits (0-9), minus
sign (-), and period (.). Note that periods are only
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dave Elliot) writes:
SNIP
the hostname, but won't let me get mail. I changed my computer name to
mail.inxpress.net(my mail servers provider), and used fetchmail... I told
it to send my root mail to my main user(alfor). When it downloaded it, it
appeared to delete the
On Fri, Apr 03, 1998 at 07:25:12PM -0600, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
First, the '_' character is illegal in host names. RFC 952 contains the
requirements for hostnames:
1. A name (Net, Host, Gateway, or Domain name) is a text string up
to 24 characters drawn from the alphabet (A-Z),
Hey there,
Well, I've run into some problems with trying to get mail up and running.
Currently, I'm not using X(configuration problems), but once I do, I'll
start using Mozilla. However, I'd like to use e-mail with my system from
the command line until then. Here's the deal. I set up my
[I am sorry. I hit the wrong keys and sent this message before I
completed it. I will try again.]
(25 September 1996, 8:36 PM, waiting for Supertyphoon Yates which is
quite nearby).
I am able to send mail to distant sites fine, but mail to
addresses at the domain of my ISP
Alan Eugene Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am able to send mail to distant sites fine, but mail to
addresses at the domain of my ISP usually fails, from within Emacs
(but seems to work from within Pine, at least some of the time).
Actually, mail sometimes gets out from emacs to
On Wed, 25 Sep 1996, alan davis wrote:
I am able to send mail to distant sites fine, but mail to
addresses at the domain of my ISP usually fails, from within Emacs
(but seems to work from within Pine, at least some of the time).
Actually, mail sometimes gets out from emacs to
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