At 08:38 AM 8/16/2012, Joel Carnat wrote:
Le 15 août 2012 à 16:16, L. V. Lammert a écrit :
This looked interesting so I had a look at it for a few hours.
My (2 cents) conclusions are:
- it has a pretty interface indeed ;
- it has a few configuration bugs (php modules are not enabled and it
2012/8/15 Peter N. M. Hansteen pe...@bsdly.net
I beg to differ. spamd(8) in any configuration is a lot more lightweight
than
content filtering. You most likely will need content filtering in addition
to greylisting+greytrapping, but stopping them earlier is a real plus.
See eg
On 2012-08-16, Joel Carnat j...@carnat.net wrote:
- roundcube and suhosin don't play well together ;
there is no general problem with roundcube and suhosin playing
together, you just have to follow the documentation about disabling
session encryption (clearly documented in the installation
Le 19 août 2012 à 14:15, Stuart Henderson a écrit :
On 2012-08-16, Joel Carnat j...@carnat.net wrote:
- roundcube and suhosin don't play well together ;
there is no general problem with roundcube and suhosin playing
together, you just have to follow the documentation about disabling
session
Le 15 août 2012 à 16:16, L. V. Lammert a écrit :
On Wed, 15 Aug 2012, Mikkel Bang wrote:
But with so many people recommending so many different tools, it gets hard
to come to a conclusion. Looks like I'm finally arriving at this though:
postfix (postfix-anti-UCE.txt) + dspam - what do you
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 02:09:47PM +0200, Mikkel Bang wrote:
I'm trying to configure the ultimate email server for this webapp that
needs to send and receive / forward emails to and from thousands of users.
Dropped:
- spamdb+greytrapping: Not necessary if I'm already running dspam
I beg
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 14:09, Mikkel Bang wrote:
- spamassassin: Too old, too huge and too hard to set up (but maybe those
who advised against it had more against Perl than anything else)
Not that you have to use it, but spamassassin is still actively
maintained. Maybe you shouldn't use
On Wed, 15 Aug 2012, Mikkel Bang wrote:
But with so many people recommending so many different tools, it gets hard
to come to a conclusion. Looks like I'm finally arriving at this though:
postfix (postfix-anti-UCE.txt) + dspam - what do you guys think?
Take a look at mailserv,
On Wednesday, August 15, 2012 at 10:16 PM, L. V. Lammert wrote:
Take a look at mailserv, https://github.com/mailserv. The admin interface
is nice, and all components are integrated.
Here's another one: http://www.iredmail.org/
Works on OpenBSD 5.1. Installation guide is here:
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