11.06.2012 16:33, Bahaa Babekir пишет:
I want to sent me configuration to build mail server step by step
I'd suggest to begin with:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mail.html
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WBR, Boris Samorodov (bsam)
FreeBSD Committer, http://www.FreeBSD.org The Power To Serve
On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 12:55:08AM +0400, Boris Samorodov wrote:
11.06.2012 16:33, Bahaa Babekir ??:
I want to sent me configuration to build mail server step by step
I'd suggest to begin with:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mail.html
Yes, read the
I'm getting ready to install a new mail server. I want to configure
sendmail+clamav+spamassassin+**mimedefang.
I believe postfix is considered to be much more secure and better then
sendmail overall. I have a mail server and find that postfix was pretty
easy to setup and configure. In
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 13:53:28 -0700, Liontaur liont...@gmail.com wrote:
fetchmail, gotcha. I'll look into that.
I'm using it myself and I'm still happy with it. The advantage is
that you can use it for more than just one POP account.
The Outlook Express deal is not for me, that's for another
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 1:44 AM, Polytropon free...@edvax.de wrote:
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 13:53:28 -0700, Liontaur liont...@gmail.com wrote:
fetchmail, gotcha. I'll look into that.
I'm using it myself and I'm still happy with it. The advantage is
that you can use it for more than just one POP
Liontaur wrote:
Hi folks, I was searching around but i'm not quite sure what i'm looking
for. I want to have a program that gets the mail from my ISP mail server
(pop), stores the mail permanently, allows me webmail access, and also lets
me grab the mail with a mail client (Outlook Express). I'd
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 10:39:26 -0700, Liontaur liont...@gmail.com wrote:
I want to have a program that gets the mail from my ISP mail server
(pop), stores the mail permanently,
This would be a task for fetchmail. It stores the mail
in mbox format in /var/mail/$USER, so you can chose any
mail
Frederique Rijsdijk wrote:
Liontaur wrote:
Hi folks, I was searching around but i'm not quite sure what i'm looking
for. I want to have a program that gets the mail from my ISP mail server
(pop), stores the mail permanently, allows me webmail access, and
also lets
me grab the mail with a mail
Polytropon wrote:
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 10:39:26 -0700, Liontaur liont...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd like to be able
to sync the mail with outlook express also.
Maybe you can get Redmond to give you the source code of
their... erm... stuff, so you can see how to interact
with it. :-)
At least one
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 14:49:01 -0400, Jon Radel j...@radel.com wrote:
At least one person here, and it may well be me, is somewhat confused.
Outlook Outlook Express
Maybe. The original question included no reference to Outlook
but Outlook Express. Forgive me my lack of knowledge, but I've
On Thu, 2009-04-23 at 13:30 -0500, Adam Vande More wrote:
Frederique Rijsdijk wrote:
Liontaur wrote:
Hi folks, I was searching around but i'm not quite sure what i'm looking
for. I want to have a program that gets the mail from my ISP mail server
(pop), stores the mail permanently, allows
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 13:49, Jon Radel j...@radel.com wrote:
Polytropon wrote:
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 10:39:26 -0700, Liontaur liont...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd like to be able
to sync the mail with outlook express also.
Maybe you can get Redmond to give you the source code of
their...
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Polytropon free...@edvax.de wrote:
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 10:39:26 -0700, Liontaur liont...@gmail.com wrote:
I want to have a program that gets the mail from my ISP mail server
(pop), stores the mail permanently,
This would be a task for fetchmail. It stores
Frederique Rijsdijk wrote:
Liontaur wrote:
Hi folks, I was searching around but i'm not quite sure what i'm looking
for. I want to have a program that gets the mail from my ISP mail server
(pop), stores the mail permanently, allows me webmail access, and also
lets
me grab the mail with a
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Karlos Linale
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2008 10:20 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: mail server
Hello,
I was wondering if you could help me.
For some reason I keep getting hundreds
Andrew Falanga wrote:
...
While diagnosing this, I connect to the server (using Putty) from a
machine in PN1, using either a mail client or telnet I'm unable to make
a connection to the mail server over port 25. Using tcpdump during this
putty session I do not even see the SYN packets for
Patrick Mahan wrote:
Andrew Falanga presented these words - circa 9/6/08 6:28 PM-
Hi,
Well, my clients at church are still having issues and after working
with George, a respondant to my original questions, I think that
most, if not all, of my problems are related to DNS and how we've got
George Davidovich wrote:
On Sat, Sep 06, 2008 at 07:28:28PM -0600, Andrew Falanga wrote:
Well, my clients at church are still having issues and after working with
George, a respondant to my original questions, I think that most, if not all,
of my problems are related to DNS and how we've
Sahil Tandon wrote:
Andrew Falanga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It doesn't take a rocket scientist, or a computer scientist, to
figure out we've got DNS issues.
What exactly is the problem though? What problems are you having on
the mail server that lead you to the above conclusion?
Andrew Falanga wrote:
Clients in the churches private network cannot send mail using this
server, though they can receive mail from it (POP). The church has a
private network, PN1, and the mail server sits at a church members house
because he has a static IP address; let's call that PN2.
Andrew Falanga presented these words - circa 9/6/08 6:28 PM-
Hi,
Well, my clients at church are still having issues and after working with
George, a respondant to my original questions, I think that most, if not all,
of my problems are related to DNS and how we've got it improperly
On Sat, 6 Sep 2008 19:28:28 -0600
Andrew Falanga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Well, my clients at church are still having issues and after working
with George, a respondant to my original questions, I think that
most, if not all, of my problems are related to DNS and how we've got
it
Andrew Falanga wrote:
*Not having* a reverse entry for a mail server is often
the cause of issues.
This I do know very well. I had similar problems when running a sendmail
backup spooler for Syracuse Networks back in 2000. The eventual solution was
that our ISP delegated control of our
Andrew Falanga wrote:
Hi,
Well, my clients at church are still having issues and after working with
George, a respondant to my original questions, I think that most, if not all,
of my problems are related to DNS and how we've got it improperly configured.
First, a crude drawing of how our
Andrew Falanga [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It doesn't take a rocket scientist, or a computer scientist, to
figure out we've got DNS issues.
What exactly is the problem though? What problems are you having on
the mail server that lead you to the above conclusion?
--
Sahil Tandon [EMAIL
--On September 6, 2008 7:28:28 PM -0600 Andrew Falanga
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Well, my clients at church are still having issues and after working
with George, a respondant to my original questions, I think that most,
if not all, of my problems are related to DNS and how we've got it
On Sat, Sep 06, 2008 at 07:28:28PM -0600, Andrew Falanga wrote:
Well, my clients at church are still having issues and after working with
George, a respondant to my original questions, I think that most, if not all,
of my problems are related to DNS and how we've got it improperly
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 12:22:39PM +0200, Ivailo Bonev wrote:
I have a Windows machine that get all e-mails, from few accounts, from
different Internet providers. I want to setup FreeBSD machine that get all
mails from accounts and remote and local users get their mails from that
FreeBSD
On Mon, 10 Mar 2008 19:33:30 +0100
Roland Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 12:22:39PM +0200, Ivailo Bonev wrote:
I have a Windows machine that get all e-mails, from few accounts,
from different Internet providers. I want to setup FreeBSD machine
that get all mails
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 03:39:01PM -0400, Gerard wrote:
And one last thing, how can deliver all mail messages from Outlook
Express client from Windows machine to FreeBSD mail server machine?
You can set the FreeBSD machine as the outgoing mail server in
Outlook. But this might not
Hello Ivailo,
This is possibly the best how to guide I have found which sets up
postfix, dovecot, spamassassin, postfixadmin etc.
Currently I have multiple domains which the mail server handles and
they all have access either via webmail(Squirrelmail), IMAP pop.
Zachary Welch wrote:
Hello to all,
BSD newbie here, running 6.2 on a core 2 quad system I built.
I'm Trying to get a secure mail server going and running into some snags:
First things first - After installing postfix (which seems to work when
testing) and cyrus-sasl2, I opted for
On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 15:42:21 -0500
Zachary Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BSD newbie here, running 6.2 on a core 2 quad system I built.
I'm Trying to get a secure mail server going and running into some
snags:
First things first - After installing postfix (which seems to work
when
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of DAve
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 10:29 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: mail server setup questions
Don't wonder if qmail has flaws, go to CERT.org and search first
Thanks a lot for all your suggestions! I will probably still start
from exim but at least I know now that the choice is not that
critical, especially for a small home server.
Thanks again,
Andrey
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On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 20:40 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] exclaimed Las Cucarachas
entran, Pero no pueden salir, and then rambled on saying with:
Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2007 13:28:59 -0400
From: DAve [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mail server setup questions
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Bill
-Original Message-
From: Jim Stapleton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 2:04 PM
To: Ted Mittelstaedt
Cc: Nikola Lecic; Russell E. Meek; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: mail server setup questions
I would submit you think you do
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Eric Crist
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 1:21 PM
To: Andrey Shuvikov
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: mail server setup questions
On Sep 5, 2007, at 2:05 PMSep 5, 2007, Andrey
-Original Message-
From: Nikola Lecic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 8:20 AM
To: Ted Mittelstaedt
Cc: Russell E. Meek; Jim Stapleton; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: mail server setup questions
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007 01:22:12 -0700
Ted
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Nikola Lecic
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 11:13 AM
To: Jerry McAllister
Cc: Eray Aslan; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org; Ted Mittelstaedt
Subject: Re: mail server setup questions
I'm very
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Eric
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 12:12 PM
To: Andrey Shuvikov
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: mail server setup questions
Andrey Shuvikov wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 11:37:11AM +1000, Norberto Meijome wrote:
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007 16:52:56 -0400
Bob Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In case I haven't made myself clear, I despise Qmail with a passion. I
suppose it is suitable for people who like puzzles (as in What
patches do I need
Mittelstaedt
Subject: Re: mail server setup questions
I'm very disappointed that more official people on this list didn't say
something like Ted, please respect our users from all countries,
including those two countries you have mentioned
Perhaps the silence might give you pause
On 9/5/07, Chad Perrin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 11:37:11AM +1000, Norberto Meijome wrote:
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007 16:52:56 -0400
Bob Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In case I haven't made myself clear, I despise Qmail with a passion.
[...]
I just realised that
In the last exciting episode of the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] saga on Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at
06:27 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] as heard to say:
Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2007 11:37:11 +1000
From: Norberto Meijome [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mail server setup questions
To: Bob Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Andrey
Bill Vermillion wrote:
In the last exciting episode of the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] saga on Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at
06:27 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] as heard to say:
Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2007 11:37:11 +1000
From: Norberto Meijome [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mail server setup questions
To: Bob Johnson [EMAIL
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Russell E. Meek
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 5:20 PM
To: Jim Stapleton
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: mail server setup questions
Quoting Jim Stapleton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I
On Tue, 4 Sep 2007 23:21:47 -0700
Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Kind of like the country of Iraq buying a nuclear device -
they don't know what they have, don't know how to build it,
and are not qualified at all to use it.
[...]
Please save us from these words of wisdom.
On Tue, 4 Sep 2007 18:03:20 -0400
Jim Stapleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need a mail server to take incoming mail, and provide a pop3 (or
better yet, SSLed POP3) connection.
Jim,
- incoming email + delivery : postfix . Really well documented. Haven't found a
feature not implemented. As
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Nikola Lecic
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2007 11:41 PM
To: Ted Mittelstaedt
Cc: Russell E. Meek; Jim Stapleton; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: mail server setup questions
On Tue, 4 Sep
On 05.09.2007 11:22, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
[...]
Your reaction is facinating considering the location implied by
your e-mail reply address. I can perhaps understand your adversion
to the use of metaphors in language - God know the Serbian propagandists
warped the metaphor beyond the
On 05.09.2007 11:22, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
[...]
Your reaction is facinating considering the location implied by
your e-mail reply address. I can perhaps understand your adversion
to the use of metaphors in language - God know the Serbian propagandists
warped the metaphor beyond the
: Re: mail server setup questions
On Tue, 4 Sep 2007 23:21:47 -0700
Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
Kind of like the country of Iraq buying a nuclear device -
they don't know what they have, don't know how to build it,
and are not qualified at all to use
Jim posted here asking for help, using words and language that
gives serious doubt that he is competent to run a mailserver
of any kind.
Knowledgeable and competant are two different things. If I were not
competant, I would not bother attempting to get that knowledge that I
lack.
I don't
Predrag Punosevac wrote:
On 05.09.2007 11:22, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
[...]
Your reaction is facinating considering the location implied by
your e-mail reply address. I can perhaps understand your adversion
to the use of metaphors in language - God know the Serbian
propagandists
warped
On Wednesday 05 September 2007 12:34:45 Jim Stapleton wrote:
Thank all of you for your suggestions, I'll look at them. This is a
mail server for me and maybe a few friends. I plan on running incoming
SMTP, maybe at some point outgoing (requiring authentication/SSL,
definetly no relay), no
On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 03:14:37AM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
I thought were discussing the configuration of the mail server not
your hatred toward us Serbs, Iraqis and God knows whom else. But then
on the second thought maybe you are trying to teach us how to
configure the spam
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007 01:22:12 -0700
Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your reaction is facinating considering the location implied by
your e-mail reply address. I can perhaps understand your adversion
to the use of metaphors in language - God know the Serbian
propagandists warped the
Hi,
2007/9/5, Nikola Lecic [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007 01:22:12 -0700
Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your reaction is facinating considering the location implied by
your e-mail reply address. I can perhaps understand your adversion
to the use of metaphors in
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Predrag
Punosevac
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 3:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: mail server setup questions
On 05.09.2007 11:22, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
[...]
Your
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Eray Aslan
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 2:05 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: mail server setup questions
Good advice. I am sure you could have written your response without
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007 17:44:15 +0200
Zbigniew Szalbot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
2007/9/5, Nikola Lecic [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007 01:22:12 -0700
Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Your reaction is facinating considering the location implied by
your e-mail reply
-Original Message-
From: Jim Stapleton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 3:55 AM
To: Ted Mittelstaedt
Cc: Nikola Lecic; Russell E. Meek; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: mail server setup questions
Jim posted here asking for help, using
Hello,
Zbigniew, please don't teach me lessons in politeness. Ted posted two
very offensive mails and everyone has a right to publicly reply to
publicly posted offence. If that's problem for you, then ignore this
thread. Be careful when using word rubbish.
My apologies. I shoudn't have used
* Jim Stapleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-09-04 18:03:20 -0400]:
I need a mail server to take incoming mail, and provide a pop3 (or
better yet, SSLed POP3) connection.
I would second the recommendation for Postfix -- and Dovecot for POP.
Could you all suggest to me what you use and a good web
On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 08:51:18AM -0700, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Eray Aslan
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 2:05 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: mail server setup
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007 12:28:51 -0400
Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Come on folks. You'll never get anywhere in a flame war with Ted.
He changes the ground under you any time it is convenient.
Jerry, I appreciate your good will, but he doesn't change ground. And
this is not a flame
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a home mailserver with imap/web access. But I was
going to use exim. Several people mentioned postfix here, but nobody
named exim. Is it a matter of personal preference or is exim not
suitable for this task?
Thanks,
Andrey
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Andrey Shuvikov wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a home mailserver with imap/web access. But I was
going to use exim. Several people mentioned postfix here, but nobody
named exim. Is it a matter of personal preference or is exim not
suitable for this task?
Thanks,
Andrey
Andrey Shuvikov wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a home mailserver with imap/web access. But I was
going to use exim. Several people mentioned postfix here, but nobody
named exim. Is it a matter of personal preference or is exim not
suitable for this task?
Thanks,
Andrey
On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 12:21:56PM -0700, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
Andrey Shuvikov wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a home mailserver with imap/web access. But I was
going to use exim. Several people mentioned postfix here, but nobody
named exim. Is it a matter of personal preference or is
Andrey Shuvikov wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a home mailserver with imap/web access. But I was
going to use exim. Several people mentioned postfix here, but nobody
named exim. Is it a matter of personal preference or is exim not
suitable for this task?
Exim is a capable mailer as is
On Sep 5, 2007, at 2:05 PMSep 5, 2007, Andrey Shuvikov wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a home mailserver with imap/web access. But I was
going to use exim. Several people mentioned postfix here, but nobody
named exim. Is it a matter of personal preference or is exim not
suitable for this task?
On 9/5/07, Andrey Shuvikov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a home mailserver with imap/web access. But I was
going to use exim. Several people mentioned postfix here, but nobody
named exim. Is it a matter of personal preference or is exim not
suitable for this task?
It's
I would submit you think you do. For example, are you planning on
putting a webmail interface on the server? A lot of people do. Well
if you do and you put a scrap of CGI on there that has a hole in it
a spammer can come along and cause that to relay mail from incoming
http right into your
Hello
2007/9/5, Andrey Shuvikov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a home mailserver with imap/web access. But I was
going to use exim. Several people mentioned postfix here, but nobody
named exim. Is it a matter of personal preference or is exim not
suitable for this task?
It is
On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 04:52:56PM -0400, Bob Johnson wrote:
On 9/5/07, Andrey Shuvikov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Mittwoch 05 September 2007 21:14:17 schrieb Predrag Punosevac:
We have a exim at the University of Arizona and works really well (but I
am just a user not a sysadmin).
Me, personally, I can only swear by Postfix.
I've set up numerous Postfix mail servers over the last two years, and I've
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007 16:52:56 -0400
Bob Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In case I haven't made myself clear, I despise Qmail with a passion. I
suppose it is suitable for people who like puzzles (as in What
patches do I need to make this do something useful? or What
third-party tool do I need
On Sep 4, 2007, at 5:03 PMSep 4, 2007, Jim Stapleton wrote:
I need a mail server to take incoming mail, and provide a pop3 (or
better yet, SSLed POP3) connection. I've tried akpop3d and qmail, but
have had less than brilliant success getting them functional. Could
you all suggest to me what you
Quoting Jim Stapleton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I need a mail server to take incoming mail, and provide a pop3 (or
better yet, SSLed POP3) connection. I've tried akpop3d and qmail, but
have had less than brilliant success getting them functional. Could
you all suggest to me what you use and a good web
On Fri, 6 Apr 2007, Brian Hartley wrote:
Hello,
I have been going nuts trying to get a remote POP/SMTP mail server to work
on 6.2-RELEASE. My mx and cnames are hosted at dyndns. I have tried exim,
postfix and sendmail along with courier imap as the pop. Is there any good
docs that can get me
On 4/6/07, Jay Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
go with qmail... it rocks
http://www.qmailrocks.org/
it's a damn good mta.
My advice: stay away from qmail. Anything that requires a big pile of
patches just to make it usable doesn't belong on your computer. And I
probably get more
O/H Eric έγραψε:
qmail is horrible and outdated. heres a ton of reasons not to use it:
snip
But thats just my opinion! =)
I use qmail and I am happy with it, following a composition of what
suits me best from the following sites:
a) http://www.freebsdrocks.net/ provides the basic
My company had a similar issue, we required a fairly turnkey solution for
e-mail. If you don't have the time/want to actually set it up your self, and
just want it to work I would suggest you try
www.tnpi.net
I didn't do the installation myself, I paid Matt's group to do it. Other than
a few
Jay Gordon wrote:
go with qmail... it rocks
http://www.qmailrocks.org/
it's a damn good mta.
qmail is horrible and outdated. heres a ton of reasons not to use it:
http://www-dt.e-technik.uni-dortmund.de/~ma/qmail-bugs.html
Sure qmail is nice if you want 3000 bounce messages because qmail
go with qmail... it rocks
http://www.qmailrocks.org/
it's a damn good mta.
Jay Gordon
Unix Systems Administrator
DataPipe Managed Hosting Services
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On 2007-04-06 20:31, Jay Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brian Hartley wrote:
Hello,
I have been going nuts trying to get a remote POP/SMTP mail server to
work on 6.2-RELEASE. My mx and cnames are hosted at dyndns. I have
tried exim, postfix and sendmail along with courier imap as the pop.
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 4/6/2007 8:53 PM
To: Jay Gordon
Cc: Brian Hartley; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: mail server blues
On 2007-04-06 20:31, Jay Gordon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brian Hartley wrote:
Hello,
I have been going nuts trying to get a remote POP/SMTP mail server
go with qmail... it rocks
I entirely agree.
http://www.qmailrocks.org/
That uses way too many dodgy patches, as does the qmail port in the ports
tree. I've been meaning to add a less overpatched port for netqmail, but
in the meantime, you might want to get the O'Reilly qmail book and follow
J65nko wrote:
[big snip]
I use qmail using a combination of setup instructions from various sites
like http://freebsdrocks.net
www.lifewithqmail.org and applied the combined patch from
http://qmail.jms1.net/
I am happy so far. The main thing is to build something that you
understand and
-Original Message-
From: Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: John Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED], freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc: Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2007 20:04:11 -0800
Subject: Re: Mail server recomendations (was: is the list the right place
toask
[I had originally meant to post this to the list, but had mailed it
the individual poster instead (who send a very nice reply)]
On Feb 10, 2007, at 10:04 PM, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
I would caution anyone against using the alternatives. There are a
lot of people that use them successfully,
On 2/11/07, Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[big snip]
I would caution anyone against using the alternatives. There are a lot of
people
that use them successfully, but sendmail is far more popular in terms of
total
installs - this is no doubt because it is used in the larger mail
-Original Message-
Thanks for all the suggestions.
Looks like I have a lot of reading ahead :)
Ray
On Saturday 10 February 2007 01:33, Ray wrote:
I'm looking for a package (or set of packages) that would provide a
mail
server with the following capabilities
minimally:
pop
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From: John Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc: Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 10:57 PM
Subject: Re: Mail server recomendations (was: is the list the right place
toask?)
On Saturday 10 February 2007 01:33, Ray
Ray wrote:
On 2/10/07, Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Just wondering if this list is the right place to ask for suggestions
for
what package to use for various purposes?
Yep... what did you have in mind?
I'm looking for a package (or set of packages) that would provide a mail
server
Joe Holden wrote:
Post for for smtp.
Postfix even.
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On Saturday 10 February 2007 01:33, Ray wrote:
I'm looking for a package (or set of packages) that would provide a mail
server with the following capabilities
minimally:
pop and smtp access that could handle 20 to 100 domains and 200 to 2000
mail boxes.(allowing some room for future growth)
On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 19:56:08 -0600 (CST) Rich Winkel wrote:
Has anyone else seen this behavior??
What are the HDs doing? Is there swapping going on? 512 megs of RAM are
not really a generous amount for this kind of work.
Regards
Chris
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