Re: MTA help

2003-11-11 Thread Alan Chandler
On Tuesday 11 November 2003 23:07, Eric Walstad wrote: > > I gave up because I didn't know it *could* be set up with one file. I > can understand that breaking it up into multiple files can be nice for > complex configurations, but it would've been better for me if it was > one file. How did you

Re: MTA help

2003-11-11 Thread Bill Moseley
On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 03:07:57PM -0800, Eric Walstad wrote: > > I can't tell you how to edit the complicated new way of dealing with > > the configuration - I gave up an made one big config file. > I gave up because I didn't know it *could* be set up with one file. I > can understand that break

Re: MTA help

2003-11-11 Thread Eric Walstad
Hi Alan, On Tuesday 11 November 2003 13:57, Alan Chandler wrote: > On Monday 10 November 2003 23:07, Eric Walstad wrote: > > I'm wanting to setup a Debian box that'll suck down pop email from > > an ISP for a few local users and then serve those email up via pop3 > > or imap on the LAN. Following

Re: MTA help

2003-11-11 Thread Alan Chandler
On Monday 10 November 2003 23:07, Eric Walstad wrote: > Greetings kind debianites, > > I'm in the process of learning MTA admin. My head is about to explode. > > I'm wanting to setup a Debian box that'll suck down pop email from an > ISP for a few local users and then serve those email up via pop3

Re: MTA help

2003-11-11 Thread Carlos Sousa
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 08:05:34 -0800 Eric Walstad wrote: > > Now I would like to find out a way to setup usernames and passwords for > courier-imap that are different than the user login. I'd prefer not > sending the system login info over the lan. See the courier info on authuserdb, edit /etc/c

RE: MTA help

2003-11-11 Thread Eric Walstad
On Monday 10 November 2003 17:10, Benedict Verheyen wrote: > I don't know courier-mta but i would go back to exim4. [...] Thanks Benedict. I have it working now. I dropped back to exim (not exim4) and followed the nice howto at: w

Re: MTA help

2003-11-10 Thread Arnt Karlsen
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 15:07:58 -0800, Eric Walstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Greetings kind debianites, > > I'm in the process of learning MTA admin. My head is about to > explode. > > I'm wanting to setup a Debian box that'll suck down pop email from an > ISP

Re: MTA help

2003-11-10 Thread Benedict Verheyen
Eric Walstad wrote: > Greetings kind debianites, > > I'm in the process of learning MTA admin. My head is about to > explode. > > I'm wanting to setup a Debian box that'll suck down pop email from an > ISP for a few local users and then serve those email up via pop3 or > imap on the LAN. Follow

Re: MTA help

2003-11-10 Thread Ron Johnson
On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 17:07, Eric Walstad wrote: > Greetings kind debianites, > > I'm in the process of learning MTA admin. My head is about to explode. > > I'm wanting to setup a Debian box that'll suck down pop email from an > ISP for a few local users and then serve those email up via pop3 o

MTA help

2003-11-10 Thread Eric Walstad
Greetings kind debianites, I'm in the process of learning MTA admin. My head is about to explode. I'm wanting to setup a Debian box that'll suck down pop email from an ISP for a few local users and then serve those email up via pop3 or imap on the LAN. Following some advice I received on this