Re: Running A Mail Server

2008-09-24 Thread Neil
On 21 Sep 2008, at 05:39, mouss wrote: My current config is: smtpd_recipient_restrictions = permit_mynetworks, permit_sasl_authenticated, reject_unauth_destination you can at leats add (after reject_unauth_destination) # reject unknown addresses before querying dnsbls

Re: Running A Mail Server

2008-09-21 Thread Neil
running a mail server, for my own use, on a VPS (Postfix+Dovecot+Procmail on Gentoo). I've been toying with the idea of moving back to a shared host though, mostly because I'm not sure what level of skill is necessary to really run my own internet facing server, and if I have that level

Re: Running A Mail Server

2008-09-21 Thread mouss
Neil wrote: Unfortunately, that's currently unfeasible: while I've idly entertained fantasies of trying to install a hypervisor on to my VPS instance, and then running multiple servers from there, I'm not entirely sure it would work out in practice as it does in theory... Barring that, I'd

Re: Running A Mail Server

2008-09-14 Thread Diego Ledesma
On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 6:06 PM, Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm currently running a mail server, for my own use, on a VPS (Postfix+Dovecot+Procmail on Gentoo). I've been toying with the idea of moving back to a shared host though, mostly because I'm not sure what level of skill

Running A Mail Server

2008-09-12 Thread Neil
I'm currently running a mail server, for my own use, on a VPS (Postfix +Dovecot+Procmail on Gentoo). I've been toying with the idea of moving back to a shared host though, mostly because I'm not sure what level of skill is necessary to really run my own internet facing server, and if I