Good to know Eric. I'm about to do the same.
Gary
On 9/22/2020 11:02 AM, Eric Broch
wrote:
I
have all un-secure protocols turned off and always have.
On 9/22/2020 8:59 AM, Gary Bowling wrote:
I have all un-secure protocols turned off and always have.
On 9/22/2020 8:59 AM, Gary Bowling wrote:
Question for others using the toaster.
Are you still supporting non-secure protocols? Such as pop3 on port
110 or imap on port 143?
My concern is this. If you have non-secure protocols co
Question for others using the toaster.
Are you still supporting non-secure protocols? Such as pop3 on
port 110 or imap on port 143?
My concern is this. If you have non-secure protocols configured
on your phone, tablet, laptop, etc.
I'm running Mariadb.
(sqlite3 for fail2ban ofcourse)
Also look into the new dnf tool that replaces yum 🤨
Not stressing You but the 'new' QmailAdmin could be nice for QMT-C8 as
well - I have a password manager keeping all the secret informations
created on my Centos7 QMT (with the 'new' qmaila
This is good news. Thanks for letting me know, Finn. I may move
everything to production (current) repo now.
I'll make the necessary changes to the run file.
Are you running MySQL or MariaDB? I'm thinking about going to one or the
other due to time constraints.
Eric
On 9/22/2020 2:50 AM, qm
Hi Eric.
I have installed and put Your Qmt for Centos 8 into production over the
weekend.(done some testing first ofcourse)
After running QMT on Centos (5)(6) and recently 7 over the years I had
difficulties converting to EPEL ClamAV - so I decided to go for the
latest and greatest QMT for C