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On 24/8/19 7:51 pm, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> but most already email users won't have a clue.
... but most *ordinary* email users ...
And an Enigmail setting gives me the confirmation before sending (not
TB itself).
A.
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Hi,
On 24/8/19 7:24 pm, Reco wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 24, 2019 at 03:27:09PM +1000, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
>> Okay, I've changed the the DKIM_SIGN_HEADERS ... let's see if
>> this is good, thanks
>
> This e-mail passed DKIM check for me, previous one
Hi.
On Sat, Aug 24, 2019 at 03:27:09PM +1000, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> Okay, I've changed the the DKIM_SIGN_HEADERS ... let's see if this is
> good, thanks
This e-mail passed DKIM check for me, previous one failed it.
> > Also, "Autocrypt: prefer-encrypt=mutual" for a list mail?
> Yes,
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Hi,
On 22/8/19 7:52 pm, Reco wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 07:27:23PM +1000, Andrew McGlashan wrote: >> I have
> DKIM setup, however, it only signs messages that are being >>
delivered via SMTP to another server. > > Your DKIM policy is somewha
Hi.
On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 07:27:23PM +1000, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> I have DKIM setup, however, it only signs messages that are being
> delivered via SMTP to another server.
Your DKIM policy is somewhat unusual. You sign transport headers
(Resent-From et al), headers inserted by list
> Hi,
>
> I have DKIM setup, however, it only signs messages that are being
> delivered via SMTP to another server.
>
> Why is it not valid to sign to the same domain name and/or other
> domain names served by the same mail server and NOT having to make an
> SMTP outgoing connection?
>
> How can
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Hi,
I have DKIM setup, however, it only signs messages that are being
delivered via SMTP to another server.
Why is it not valid to sign to the same domain name and/or other
domain names served by the same mail server and NOT having to make an
SMTP
Andrei Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
...
>
> I hope you have good reasons for using exim3 otherwise upgrade to 4.
>
> Regards,
> Andrei
> --
> If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.
> (Albert Einstein)
Be warned - getting exim4 working can be an adventure.
F
On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 10:22:34PM -0500, Kip Banfield wrote:
> I am trying to setup Exim 3 with multiple domains and I was reading the
> article Handling mail for multiple domains with exim3 and in this article
> it mentions (we need to add these domains to the 'userforward
I am trying to setup Exim 3 with multiple domains and I was reading the
article Handling mail for multiple domains with exim3 and in this article
it mentions (we need to add these domains to the 'userforward' directive
as follows) I do not have a userforward section is there another nam
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Hello.
I am currently using qmail-vpopmail to manage multiple email domains.
Can I manage these domains with exim4? How could I define domains?
Thanks!
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Thomas Grieder
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
How do you configure LDAP with multiple domains? My idea is as following:
Are there other (maybe better) solutions? AFAIK it is not possible to
have more than one database. Please correct me if I am wrong
How do you configure LDAP with multiple domains? My idea is as following:
# Entry 1: cn=admin,dc=ch
dn:cn=admin,dc=ch
objectClass: simpleSecurityObject
objectClass: organizationalRole
cn: admin
description: LDAP administrator
userPassword: {crypt}
# Entry 2: dc=domain1,dc=ch
dn:dc=domain1,dc=ch
I want to enable some friends of mine to host their web pages on my
woody server. It has Apache LAMP running in great shape and it suits my
Web page just fine. The Problem that I have now is, that the apache user
is www-data. Well, I guessed I could just change the user permissions on
the /var/www/
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, Craig Dickson wrote:
> I've been using the web server Boa, and generally it has done a good job
> without using up too much memory or CPU time. The one thing it doesn't
> do that I now need is to host multiple domains as logically-distinct
> sites. E.
El Vie 29 Jun 2001 01:03, Craig Dickson escribió:
> I've been using the web server Boa, and generally it has done a good job
> without using up too much memory or CPU time. The one thing it doesn't
> do that I now need is to host multiple domains as logically-distinct
>
has done a good job
> without using up too much memory or CPU time. The one thing it doesn't
> do that I now need is to host multiple domains as logically-distinct
> sites. E.g. if someone requests www.domain1.com (not my real domain
> name, btw), I want a different page to come up
If you don't mind, would you like to try a even more bloated one, roxen?
Calvin "Lamer"
Uncertified Linux Player
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
I've been using the web server Boa, and generally it has done a good job
without using up too much memory or CPU time. The one thing it doesn't
do that I now need is to host multiple domains as logically-distinct
sites. E.g. if someone requests www.domain1.com (not my real domain
nam
Hi,
I'm sure this has been addressed before, but I can't seem to find reference
direcly in the exim docs.
I have multiple domains on a particular machine, say a.com, b.com, c.com.
I want to provide email access to people on these domains without having
an entry in the passwd file for e
On Fri, Oct 13, 2000 at 01:16:08PM -0400, Matt Kopishke wrote:
> Hi, I have a machine that is serving multiple domains. What I need to
> have is some sort of separate configuration for each domain. Or what I
> am really getting at is that I need a separate aliases file
> (/etc/alias
Hi, I have a machine that is serving multiple domains. What I need to
have is some sort of separate configuration for each domain. Or what I
am really getting at is that I need a separate aliases file
(/etc/aliases) for each domain, and some sort of control over who gets
mail from a given
On Sun, Aug 20, 2000 at 07:03:17PM -0500, Will Trillich wrote
>
>
> i'm still hoping to find the king james version of the
> exim manual (the original greek is beyond me)...
>
> this flashed by a few days ago, and i thought i'd be able
> to apply it to my own situation; alas...
>
> On Thu, Aug
i'm still hoping to find the king james version of the
exim manual (the original greek is beyond me)...
this flashed by a few days ago, and i thought i'd be able
to apply it to my own situation; alas...
On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 12:09:41AM +0930, John Pearson wrote:
> There's more than one way to
On Wed, Aug 16, 2000 at 07:23:15AM -0400, Alec Smith wrote
> Using Exim, how can I configure it to process mail for multiple domains?
> Specifically I want mail to domaina.com processed by the .procmailrc in
> User A's home directory while mail to domainb.com is processed by the
I guess you should go to www.exim.org, somewhere on that site you can find
examples on configuring things (a tar.gz), a while ago I also configured
exim for multiple domains and one of the examples (I can't recall which
one) was a great help!
Ron Rademaker
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Alec Smith
Using Exim, how can I configure it to process mail for multiple domains?
Specifically I want mail to domaina.com processed by the .procmailrc in
User A's home directory while mail to domainb.com is processed by the
.procmailrc in User B's home directory. Exim is already configured
Hi.
I have one debian linux server, which manage the domain name system.
Now there´s one domain on this machine for sending and getting emails.
How can I configure bind8 to manage more than one domain with this
machine.
Thanks for your help
Martin
try this useful doc http://www.sendmail.org/virtual-hosting.html
for each virtual domain you will need to:
-make an entry "somedomain.com" on local-host-names
-make an entry "DOMAIN(somedomain.com)dnl" on sendmail.mc
-make any necessaries email to local user or other email
relationship
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Check: /usr/share/doc/sendmail
I think u wanna can be done adding aliases on /etc/mail/aliases (remember
run 'newalises' after add one).
For getting a sendmail server working for multiples domain add entries on
/etc/mail/local-host-names You can
I got something I want to do with sendmail, what I think is very easy:
I have some domains running on one server, I need to make pop boxes for
and mail aliases for all domains. E.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] has to go
to another mailbox as [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
has to go to [EMAIL PROTEC
> I want to do very domain hosting for family and friends. What I have so far
> is multiple IPs and how to assign them to the same Ethernet card. I also
> know how to set up users and allow them to update their own page at
> www.mydomain.com/~username. Here is my attempt at supp
Hi,
I want to do very domain hosting for family and friends. What I have so far
is multiple IPs and how to assign them to the same Ethernet card. I also
know how to set up users and allow them to update their own page at
www.mydomain.com/~username. Here is my attempt at support multiple
Hi,
I administer a mailserver that receives mail for two domains.
By default users on the mailserver are able to receive mail for both
domains now.
Can I tell postfix that a certain group of users exists only in one
domain, while other users exist only in the other domain?
Wouter
You can do this without IP aliasing, but it's ugly. You lose the
advantages of seperate roots, and when the client does a reverse lookup
it'll get the hostname corresponding to the IP (you can only bind one
canonical name to an IP via PTR records). This is the advantage to
using multiple IPs ...
I only breezed over this and haven't used it but if I remember correctly
there's no need for IP aliasing to do this. You only need to add named
entries for each virtual domain pointing to the same machine/IP.
Maybe this was a missinterpretation on my part but I believe using
multiple IP's was an
You need to use the IP Aliasing option in the kernel. The Howto is
/usr/doc/HOWTO/mini/IP-Alias.gz.
This what I did:
1) rebuild the kernel. This is inthe Howto.
2) add the other interfaces with ifconfig.
3) add routes to them.
What isn't in the Howto is be sure to specify the dev opti
I have been looking at using apache as our web server and it
will be necessary to set up the server to appear as 3 different
domains. After looking at some of the documentation it appears that
a machine could be set up so that the server machine will respond
to 3 different IP addresses e
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