Monday, I am switching the MX records to the Windows 2000 server. I will
continue to try and get postfix or something to work but until then, I go
with the tried and true. I don't necessarily need a mailserver on the Nix
unit, just the httpd server. The Windows can handle the rest of the load.
On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 02:38:02AM -0600, Daryl Hunt wrote:
Linux is still not quite ready for the Prime Time IMO.
Because YOU can't figure out Postfix??? Wow. I'd say you are not ready
for a real operating system.
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On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 02:38:02AM -0600, Daryl Hunt wrote:
Monday, I am switching the MX records to the Windows 2000 server. I will
continue to try and get postfix or something to work but until then, I go
with the tried and true. I don't necessarily need a mailserver on the Nix
unit, just
effort in learning HOW to
achieve your goals.
Ben
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Monday, I am switching the MX records to the Windows 2000 server. I
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On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 02:38:02AM -0600, Daryl Hunt wrote:
Linux is still not quite ready for the Prime
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Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 7:18 AM
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On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 02:38:02AM -0600, Daryl Hunt wrote:
Monday, I am switching the MX records to the Windows
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From: Benjamin J. Weiss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: Postfix (Was: qmail or sendmail(postfix))
Daryl,
Millions of us are using linux mail without any problems. I think that
what you are running
Daryl Hunt wrote:
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From: Benjamin J. Weiss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: Postfix (Was: qmail or sendmail(postfix))
Daryl,
Millions of us are using linux mail without any problems. I think that
what you
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Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 8:50 PM
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Daryl Hunt wrote:
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was wondering if I can
setup sendmail or qmail so that I can have accounts with the same name but
for different mailboxes. Example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - delivered to unix user: admin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - delivered to unix user: alex
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - delivered tu unix user: xxx
Can this be done
On Jue 10 Jul 2003 21:37, Daryl Hunt wrote:
Logs?
I thought mine was not doing it only from an outside source. I am at
the terminal now going through a Windows Server to send this message.
Postfix is dead as a doornail (or blocking port 25) even on the RH
Server.
In otherwords, Postfix
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Subject: Re: qmail or sendmail
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Alex wrote:
Alex,
Either will work. In sendmail you need to create the virtual user
table (/etc/mail/virtusertable). Add the entries you want
[EMAIL PROTECTED] admin
[EMAIL
I need to setup a mail server for 3 domains and I was wondering if I can
setup sendmail or qmail so that I can have accounts with the same name but
for different mailboxes. Example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - delivered to unix user: admin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - delivered to unix user: alex
[EMAIL PROTECTED
I know you can do it with both, but I know in sendmail, you add a line
for each to the virtualusers file.
Check virtualuser at sendmail.org
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 14:52, Alex wrote:
I need to setup a mail server for 3 domains and I was wondering if I can
setup sendmail or qmail so that I can
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Alex wrote:
I need to setup a mail server for 3 domains and I was wondering if I can
setup sendmail or qmail so that I can have accounts with the same name but
for different mailboxes. Example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - delivered to unix user: admin
[EMAIL PROTECTED
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 14:52, Alex wrote:
I need to setup a mail server for 3 domains and I was wondering if I can
setup sendmail or qmail so that I can have accounts with the same name but
for different mailboxes. Example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - delivered to unix user: admin
[EMAIL PROTECTED
, 2003 1:52 PM
Subject: qmail or sendmail
I need to setup a mail server for 3 domains and I was wondering if I
can
setup sendmail or qmail so that I can have accounts with the same name
but
for different mailboxes. Example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - delivered to unix user: admin
[EMAIL PROTECTED
FWIW I think that Postfix will be your best solution.
I have postfix installed. It seems not to want want to do smtp from an
outside source.
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On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 17:14, Daryl Hunt wrote:
FWIW I think that Postfix will be your best solution.
I have postfix installed. It seems not to want want to do smtp from an
outside source.
Perhaps if you could be more specific . . . No problem here. Are you
referring to roaming users
: Thursday, July 10, 2003 1:52 PM
Subject: qmail or sendmail
I need to setup a mail server for 3 domains and I was wondering if I
can
setup sendmail or qmail so that I can have accounts with the same name
but
for different mailboxes. Example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - delivered to unix
-virtual.cf :-)
See how easy it is! :-P (that tongue is for sendmail and qmail :-P, which
I have some admins here)
[snip]
for different mailboxes. Example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - delivered to unix user: admin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - delivered to unix user: alex
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - delivered tu unix
On Jue 10 Jul 2003 18:14, Daryl Hunt wrote:
FWIW I think that Postfix will be your best solution.
I have postfix installed. It seems not to want want to do smtp from an
outside source.
What do you mean? doesn't recieve smtp conections, or doesn't send mail to
the outside?
Logs?
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Hi,
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Alex wrote:
I need to setup a mail server for 3 domains and I was wondering if I can
setup sendmail or qmail so that I can have accounts with the same name but
for different mailboxes. Example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - delivered to unix user: admin
[EMAIL PROTECTED
if you have the cash, the commercial sendmail version has a web gui called
Sendmail Switch. Works fairly well.
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On Jue 10 Jul 2003 18:14, Daryl Hunt wrote:
FWIW I think that Postfix will be your best solution.
I have
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