Daniela [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks a lot for your reply, fetchmail seems just right for the job.
I'll try Clam together with amavis, or is there a better way to run it?
You definitely want amavisd-new. Not amavis-perl, not amavisd, but
amavisd-new. They're all in the ports. But
Daniela wrote:
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What MTA would you recommend (sendmail is too insecure)?
The two main choices are probably postfix and qmail.
Can I just put the mail in the respective user's home directory with
fetchmail, and configure their MUA's to get mail from there? Or do I put it
in
Hi!
We have the following situation and don't know what to do:
I have one POP3 account with alias adresses for the network clients, and every
client configured the mailer not to get mail destined for the other clients.
Now we get so much spam and viruses, and I decided to set up a mail server,
On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 12:55:20 +
Daniela [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good mail reader that can fetch mail as a daemon,
stores mail in a format readable by KMail or Evolution, and has a console
interface (I don't run X often)? It should also be somehow able to put the
On Sunday 21 September 2003 12:27, Steve Sapovits wrote:
On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 12:55:20 +
Daniela [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good mail reader that can fetch mail as a daemon,
stores mail in a format readable by KMail or Evolution, and has a console
interface (I
Daniela wrote:
Hi!
We have the following situation and don't know what to do:
I have one POP3 account with alias adresses for the network clients, and every
client configured the mailer not to get mail destined for the other clients.
Now we get so much spam and viruses, and I decided to set up