Le 21/11/2012 04:44, David Guntner a écrit :
> Well, at least not completely. I've got Dovecot up and running,
> but for some reason, Thunderbird won't work with it quite right.
> I'll select an unread message, and the header will change in the
> display, but the body doesn't appear - the status b
Le 22/11/2012 18:00, Richard Owlett a écrit :
> I've a laptop whose *SOLE* purpose in life is to be used in a manner
> that a even I would never do on a machine with real data on it.
> It has intrinsically the best security in place
> Only _*I*_ have physical access to the machine.
> It has no
Le 18/11/2012 16:34, David Guntner a écrit :
> Thanks to those who pointed me in that direction, I've now got
> Dovecot running on my test system. However, I've got some issues
> that I'm hoping someone here can help out with. I did a bunch of
> googling to find some of what I needed, but I'm not
Le 18/11/2012 08:52, Muhammad Yousuf Khan a écrit :
> this is ubuntu's official doc.
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PostfixDovecotSASL#Installation
> i also followed this but no help at all. still i can send messages
> with out authentication.
>
>
wait!
if you mean sending mail using a comm
Le 18/11/2012 08:51, Muhammad Yousuf Khan a écrit :
> sorry, i mistakenly send the last message to your personal account. so
> i am sending it again to this list
>
> [snip]
>
> what type of packages do i want.
>
> i could not find package postfix-tls
>
> so what i installed is posfix and doveco
Le 18/11/2012 03:54, David Guntner a écrit :
> Sven Hartge grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
>> David Guntner wrote:
>>
>>> Yes, I'm one of those fogies who still prefers the main mailbox
>>> for users to be in /var/spool/mail (which is apparently a link
>>> to /var/mail in Debian :-) ).
>>
>>> I ne
Le 17/11/2012 18:29, Muhammad Yousuf Khan a écrit :
> i am using debian 6. i need a howto for debian 6 + dovecot +
> smtp-auth + maildir feature (never mind if dovecot SASL or traditional
> SAS)
>
> actually when i try google with these words. i found lots and lots of
> material and even i tried
Le 05/11/2012 23:28, Britton Kerin a écrit :
> I have some obnoxious problem with my laptop, such that
> the NerworkManager Applet sometimes gets me on wireless
> or wired network ok, but somehow the nameserver doesn't
> start working right, despite working fine for other computers
> on the same ne
irect permanent / http://www.domain1.com/
>>>>
>>>> source:
>>>> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/en/mod/mod_alias.html#redirect
>
> Good morning Mouss and Wolf,
>
> I have managed to accomplish my goal, and it was with help from both of
> you. Mouss,
Le 03/11/2012 13:31, cr...@gtek.biz a écrit :
>
> [snip]
> I know I've entered URL's into my browser's navigation bar and watched them
> change to something else, such as entering http://example.com and being
> redirected to http://www.example.com, with that URL then populating the
> navigation ba
kj a écrit :
> mouss wrote:
>> note also that mailscanner isn't recommended with postfix. better use
>> amavisd-new.
>
> Hi mouss, why do you say that? I don't have any experience with it, but
> I have friends and clients who use it with Postfix with great succ
Phillipus Gunawan a écrit :
> Hi there,
>
> I am trying to build postfix mail MTA spam with guide from
> http://www.howtoforge.com/the-perfect-spamsnake-ubuntu-8.04-p1
>
judging from -p4, where the author puts "reject_unauth_pipelining" in
smtpd_recipient_restrictions, I'd say just zap the whol
Sthu Deus a écrit :
> Good day.
>
> I can not set up postfix to send email through SSL-connection (465). It
> works for plain connection (on 25 port) only.
>
465 (so called "smtps") is not standard, and is thus not supported for
sending (it is supported for receiving because old out[of]look vers
Maurice Guerrier a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I'm from french, I tried to post my messages in this maling-list in
> english but sometimes it's difficults to explain what I mean,
>
> please explain me how to migrate to the french mailing.
>
Il n'y a rien à migrer. il suffit de s'inscrire à la liste
Maurice Guerrier a écrit :
> Hello,
> I configure my postfix server, I can send email to user on the same pc,
> but When I try to send email to yahoo user. It doesn't work
>
what does "doesn't work" mean exactly? postfix logs will help.
if you feel more confortable in french, you can switch to
Comments inline ;-p
Daniel Burrows a écrit :
> My experience has also been that attempting to bottom-post in a
> corporate environment confuses people because they can't find your
> reply. When people know the conventions, bottom-posting is a lot
> clearer, but if it just confuses them, there's
Sander Marechal a écrit :
> [snip]
>
> Actually, top posting makes some sense in a corporate environment. There
> is no mailinglist or archive to see the entire discussion there. Suppose
> you are discussing something with a coworker over e-mail. With top
> posting every reply carries the entire t
Andrew McGlashan a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>> You probably have an existing spam collection (your spam folder at
>> gmail). As for ham: your other folders.
>
> Only if he let's it collect or he captures and keeps it over time.
and he (or a trusted person) _verified_ it. training u
Girish Kulkarni a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I've been managing my mail with Gmail for about three years now. The
> primary reason for sticking to Gmail is their spam control.
>
> I now want to try moving back to the old mail spool on my Debian box
> and start managing mail myself. I'm curious to know w
Tzafrir Cohen a écrit :
> On Sun, Jan 25, 2009 at 09:52:02PM +0100, Jochen Schulz wrote:
>> Paul Cartwright:
>>> On Sun January 25 2009, Jochen Schulz wrote:
>>>
I don't fully understand your problem, but maybe it helps you to know
that Debian's default Postfix config uses /etc/mailname a
Ron Johnson a écrit :
> On 01/20/2009 09:57 PM, s. keeling wrote:
>> I was missing libsasl2-modules and sasl2-bin. This was helpful:
>>
>>http://tribulaciones.org/docs/postfix-sasl-tls-howto/
>>
do read the official docs however:
http://www.postfix.org/SASL_README.html
http://
s. keeling a écrit :
> s. keeling :
>> mouss :
>>> smtp_generic_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/generic
>>>
>>> == generic:
>>> keel...@newmil.nucleus.com keel...@nucleus.com
>
> More clues? Again, this is Sidux on AMD64, HP Pavilion dv4.
>
&
s. keeling a écrit :
> Hi. I'd rather it ran from inetd.
don't. if you don't have a lot of mail, reduce the number of processes
in postfix master.cf.
> These are single user systems,
> intended to be fed via pop3/fetchmail/procmail/mutt, flowing back via
> my ISP's smarthost. I've fought with
s. keeling a écrit :
> My ISP insists I use my login passwd to talk to its smtp server.
> Where do I do that in Postfix?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
http://www.postfix.org/SASL_README.html
In particular:
http://www.postfix.org/SASL_README.html#client_sasl
in short,
- postfix must be built with cyrus-sasl
Rynhardt Kruger a écrit :
> Can't we do something about all this spam on this list, looks like this list
> is the local target.
> Rynhardt
>
Agreed.
That said, when you reply to spam, avoid quoting the spam text. this can
poison statistical/autolearning filters, and the archives will contain
th
Chris Davies a écrit :
> Stefan Schmidt wrote:
>> in my understanding the /etc/hosts file should contain an entry with the
>> FQDN of the host.
>
>> 123.123.123.123 hostname.domain.tld hostname
>
> Yes, that's right.
>
>
>> I would for simplicity prefer to use a domain name instead of a FQDN.
Napoleon a écrit :
> I'll admit I'm still pretty green at a lot of this (lots of experience
> in computers, little in Linux) and don't understand everything. But I'm
> trying to learn, so please go easy on me :-)
>
> I've been having a problem with dictionary hacker attempts on my system
> (hundr
David Witbrodt a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if any email gurus are reading debian-user, and are
> willing to share some advice?
>
> In the past, I used email client apps like Seamonkey to retrieve
> email from my ISP's POP3 server. I tend to save a lot of emails, sorted
> into directo
Harry Putnam a écrit :
> I'm too new to know what is the standard or default tool to configure
> what services are started at boot.
>
> I've installed chkconfig from ancient expierence on various linux
> distros but suspect their is something more popular or maybe something
> installed with defaul
John Hardin wrote:
On Wed, 2008-01-30 at 08:38 +0200, David Baron wrote:
OK spamassassin folks: Rules which would say no puppies on software mailing
lists, no software on dog-breeders mailing lists. A few false alarms, i.e.
"that great new app is such a sweet-puppie" and that "breeder's man
Tyler Smith wrote:
Hi,
I'm working through the security quick start how to, and I'm not clear
on what services are required and which ones I can safely remove. I'm
running a single laptop, which I connect to the net via wireless at
home or at cafes, and via an ethernet cable at work.
1) I nev
Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
I have mysql running (installed by the music management program,
prokyon3) but I do not know anything about mysql really.
Recently, mysql, on startup, started mailing error messages to my
root account with the subject "WARNING: mysqlcheck has found
corrupt tables".
The
David Jardine wrote:
Well, I wasn't aware that the OP wanted to lose his error
messages, but then on re-reading his post it occurred to me
that he might not want to lose anything - he doesn't want
the output redirected so he wants it on the screen. Have we
all been getting it completely wr
Jhair Tocancipa Triana wrote:
Dave Sherohman writes:
On Fri, Jan 12, 2007 at 10:29:02AM -0500, Nelson Castillo wrote:
On 1/12/07, David Jardine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Jan 12, 2007 at 12:45:44PM +0530, vikrant vig wrote:
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