I got mostly used the third postfix one.
Now that i read back over it, that's pretty much what I did, but when I was first
looking for docs, it didn't seem very clear. I think it's worth me writing something
:more generic on Virtual Email hosting. It took ages to even find out
The URL you just posted
http://www.reedmedia.net/projects/virtualmail
seems to spell it out pretty clearly - assuming you went the route of
aliases pointing to the spool files. It even has 3 example postfix setups.
So I guess in that scenario procmail isn't involved at all.
Or did you
I agree about doubling up, however, I have been looking for docs for myself to read
for 4 days now, and there simply isn't anything out there! Not that I found anyway...
(and I looked in a lot of places)
If someone else knows of docs that talk about this, please post the URL (or email me)
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On 15/11/00 at 21:46 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Whoop! I now have Postfix, procmail and Gnu-Pop3d(with virtualhosting
patch applied) working on a RH 6.2 server, doing email for both local users
and completely virtual accounts ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Good on
Bob,
I'm probably newer at this then you are!
I hope a hundred people don't start emailing me for tech support - I don't think my
boss would care to much for that! :-)
Anyway I'll try to answer your Qs:
At 10:55 PM 11/15/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>So are you doing [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PR
Whoop! I now have Postfix, procmail and Gnu-Pop3d(with virtualhosting patch applied)
working on a RH 6.2 server, doing email for both local users and completely virtual
accounts ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
I need to repeat the process on our other server. if that goes well too, I'll
(hopefully, time p
Isadiah that is great where can I get my hands on GNU Pop3d at? Is one
easier to setup then the other?
Scott Skrogstad
Computer Integration Inc,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
800-522-3475 Phone
On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Isaiah Weiner wrote:
> GNU pop3d and qpopper are extremely popular (pardon the pun),
GNU pop3d and qpopper are extremely popular (pardon the pun), and
seem to work exceptionally well.
GNU pop3d, especially. And when you run it outside of inetd, the
performance increase is really wild.
On Wed, 9 Feb 2000, Scott Skrogstad wrote:
> Since no one out there has Vpop3
GNU pop3d: http://www.nodomainname.net/software/mailutils/
I think it is, yes.
On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Scott Skrogstad wrote:
> Isadiah that is great where can I get my hands on GNU Pop3d at? Is one
> easier to setup then the other?
>
> Scott Skrogstad
> Computer Integration Inc,
Since no one out there has Vpop3 running what are people using to host
multiple email domains?
Scott Skrogstad
Computer Integration Inc,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
800-522-3475 Phone
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I've had virtual email working on my server for months. Upgraded to RH6.1 and no
virtual
email.
Here's the steps I've taken using Linuxconf --
1. Created virtual email domain: foo.com
2. Created a range of virtual ip addresses on same interface eth0 as non-virtual
network.
3.
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