On 04-04-23 13:34 -0600, David Anselmi wrote:
> David Anselmi wrote:
> >I'd really like to be able to host virtual mail domains on a Sarge server.
> [...]
> Ok, no takers on that question. Anyone have any ideas where else I
> should ask? Just go straight to the devel
On Fri, Apr 23, 2004 at 01:34:56PM -0600, David Anselmi wrote:
> David Anselmi wrote:
>
> >I'd really like to be able to host virtual mail domains on a Sarge server.
>
> [...]
>
> >Any advice? Is there anything I can do to fix 100646 or get a 2.2
> >cyrus
David Anselmi wrote:
I'd really like to be able to host virtual mail domains on a Sarge server.
[...]
Any advice? Is there anything I can do to fix 100646 or get a 2.2
cyrus package submitted? I'm happy to help but I don't know how long
it will take me or how useful my effort
I'd really like to be able to host virtual mail domains on a Sarge
server. I'd like not to have to give users accounts on the server and
to avoid passing cleartext passwords over the network for authentication
(with pop3 or imap). I'd also like to use exim as the MTA. Cyrus an
On Thu, 19 Dec 1996, Carl Greco wrote:
> I have set up a couple of Linux based e-mail servers with uucp. The
> main advantages of uucp are low cost and local control of e-mail
> accounts.
Exactly the reason why I like it.
> The latest system (a 386SX-16MHz 4MB PC) uses Debian 1.1
> with smail
ungwerth
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From: Nick Busigin[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 1996 4:44 PM
To: 'debian-user'
Cc: Al Youngwerth
Subject:RE: virtual mail domains... long-winded response
On Wed, 18 Dec 1996, Al Youngwerth wrote:
> I'd
According to Nick Busigin:
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> On Wed, 18 Dec 1996, Al Youngwerth wrote:
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> > I'd sure like to hear from other ISPs and linux masquerading/diald
> > users out there and how they handle virtual domains. Using linux with
> > masquerading and diald is becoming a very popular way to connect small
>
On Wed, 18 Dec 1996, Al Youngwerth wrote:
> I'd sure like to hear from other ISPs and linux masquerading/diald
> users out there and how they handle virtual domains. Using linux with
> masquerading and diald is becoming a very popular way to connect small
> LANs to businesses so I think its somet
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>> We do virtual domains with POP3 here by using a custom local mailer
>> and a modified version of qpopper.
>>
>> The first step is to create a virtual_pop transport, then a virtual_pop
>> director, e.g.
>This seems crazy to me. Originally, this was that approach I was going to
>take
>
> On Mon, 16 Dec 1996, Tim Sailer wrote:
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> > Now that exim is making it's debut in Debian, I'd like to try it out...
> > I looked at the docs from it's home site, but the Virtual Domain stuff
> > was not real obvious. Can someone who is using it (anyone?) post
> > a quick example on setting
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