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2019 Mar 04
0
Mail Server Guides
On 3/1/19 12:53 PM, Ben Archuleta wrote: > Hello All, > > > I need to set up a new mail server to replace an aging CentOS 6.3 mail server. I was wondering what were some of the best guides on the web for Postfix (Maildir), Spamassassin, ClamAV, Dovecot? I am close to upgrading my mailserver.? My current instructions are at: http://www.htt-consult.com/Centos7-mailserver.html I need
2019 Mar 03
1
Mail Server Guides
Am 01.03.19 um 18:53 schrieb Ben Archuleta: > I need to set up a new mail server to replace an aging CentOS 6.3 mail server. I was wondering what were some of the best guides on the web for Postfix (Maildir), Spamassassin, ClamAV, Dovecot? In the list I miss a program to control clamav and spamassassin. Many people use amavis, but my experience is not very favoufable with this script. I
2013 Nov 08
15
Dovecot MTA
Hi all, I've never really wanted to create my own MTA, because I like Postfix quite a lot. And I always thought it would require a horribly lot of time to be able to create something that was anywhere even close to having Postfix's features. (I would shudder to even think about recreating Dovecot from scratch nowadays.) But slowly over time I've also been thinking of ways how things
2017 Dec 10
5
hosting emails at home
Hello everyone, I have been using Postfix and Dovecot for my personal emails for years. After being tired of reinstalling my personal mail server many times, I am currently writing some Ansible scripts to do it automatically. I obviously checked the other projects, and did not found anything close to what I am looking for, so I am implementing it now. The final goal is to have a box that once
2020 Oct 25
5
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
> Your goal does not sound weird. OK, thanks for the confirmation. > The most painless way might be to fetch incoming messages from > the ISP's IMAP and deliver them to your local dovecot. > A shortened fetchmailrc would read: > > poll remote.server ? > ? user ?, password ? > ? folder 'INBOX' > ? fetchall > ? idle > ? ssl > mda
2017 Aug 18
5
is a self signed certificate always invalid the first time?
On 8/11/2017 1:29 PM, Ralph Seichter wrote: > On 11.08.2017 11:36, Michael Felt wrote: > >> This is what Ralph means when he says "have been running a CA for >> 15+ years" - not that he is (though he could!) sell certificates >> commercially - rather, he is using an initial certificate to sign >> later certificates with. > Actually, I do sell certificates
2017 Aug 11
4
is a self signed certificate always invalid the first time?
I have looked at let's encrypt. Key issue for me is having to add a lot python stuff that would otherwise not be on any server. Again, All CA's like "Let's Encrypt" - and others that are accepted by the "majors", e.g., Windows, Mozilla make it much easier for the "random" user to use anything you protect with SSL (better TLS) without them having to
2017 Mar 31
2
Sendmail is considered deprecated
On Fri, March 31, 2017 4:46 pm, Alice Wonder wrote: > On 03/31/2017 02:40 PM, Kenneth Porter wrote: >> On 3/31/2017 2:15 PM, Valeri Galtsev wrote: >>> Well, it sounds like you are one of the companies with whose effort I >>> have >>> to fight constantly in my own effort to protect our users from spam... >> >> What makes Postfix superior in fighting
2019 Mar 01
0
Mail Server Guides
On 3/1/19 9:53 AM, Ben Archuleta wrote: > Hello All, > > > I need to set up a new mail server to replace an aging CentOS 6.3 mail server. I was wondering what were some of the best guides on the web for Postfix (Maildir), Spamassassin, ClamAV, Dovecot? > Probably not what you are looking for and it still has bugs, but I just (within last five days) started this project for
2015 Feb 09
3
Postfix , Dovecot & the Spam fight
Hi, I'm currently busy with a substiution of my current mail server. I'm currently using * Clam-SMTP and * SpamAssassin to fight Spam. I wonder if it is worth implementing AmaViS with SpamAssassin backend instead and also using AmaViS to speak to clamd directly. But I more and more wonder wether AmaViS is even worth it?! It currently looks to me as if AmaViS is eating LOTS of
2015 Sep 04
1
AD order of installation
On 09/04/2015 11:47 AM, Mark Foley wrote: > Unless you are specifying by IP, NTP isn't going to resolve with e.g. > 0.pool.ntp.org if you don't have DNS running. Personal Experience. Good point. As I run on an armv7 with no battery rtc, I have to get time sync going before doing practically anything. It much depends on how your system resolves before local DNS is running.
2020 Jun 11
5
SV: handling spam from gmail.
I know it is not dovecot who should fix this. But anyone using dovecot is using an MTA, and receiving spam ;) I know how to look at email headers. Spf and dkim is not solving anything here. -----Original Message----- From: Sebastian Nielsen [mailto:sebastian at sebbe.eu] Sent: donderdag 11 juni 2020 10:23 To: Marc Roos; 'dovecot'; 'users' Subject: SV: handling spam from
2015 Sep 02
4
Redirected Folders not working for Desktop
Well, I've just added another directory to not make the redirected folders a the root. And, Favorites and Documents do work. Goog suggestion to check the Windows event viewer. I'll do that and get back with what I find. Thanks, --Mark -----Original Message----- > To: samba at lists.samba.org > From: James <lingpanda101 at gmail.com> > Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2015 08:14:06 -0400
2018 Jun 17
2
Passwords in plain text
I'm petty sure I messed up attributions, so am deleting them. >> I believe this is a DMARC issue. Yahoo, among other places, has set >> their dmarc records to p=reject: >> So, if your mail hosting provider enforces dmarc,(gmail does) and you >> get mail from a list that doesn't rewrite the headers, and people >> from places like yahoo post to the list,
2015 Sep 04
3
AD order of installation
I don't see the following at https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setup_a_Samba_Active_Directory_Domain_Controller There is an 'order' of installation for an AD. Some things must come before others, some things can come when you may. Here is my take based on what I have learned over the past weeks: OS installation (listed for completeness, even though this is a 'dah' item).
2018 Jun 17
2
Passwords in plain text
On 06/17/2018 09:11 AM, Alice Wonder via CentOS wrote: > On 06/17/2018 08:52 AM, Michael Hennebry via CentOS wrote: >> I'm petty sure I messed up attributions, so am deleting them. >> >>>> I believe this is a DMARC issue. Yahoo, among other places, has set >>>> their dmarc records to p=reject: >> >>>> So, if your mail hosting provider
2017 Aug 24
3
dmarc report faild ?
Hello Together Please i have new following Error, from DMARC Report, if i check my domain on example mxtoolbox i dont see any problems. Any from you know this Eror report, what i need to do to fix this issue? C:\folder>nslookup 94.237.32.243 Server: dns204.data.ch Address: 211.232.23.124 Name: wursti.dovecot.fi Address: 94.237.32.243
2016 Feb 07
2
C7 AD server
Il 07/02/2016 17:18, Ben Archuleta ha scritto: > I use these instructions to create a domain controller on CentOS for a Windows 10 lab I have: http://www.unixmen.com/setting-samba-primary-domain-controller-centos-7/ > > Regards, > Ben > > Thanks Ben, but this is for PDC NT not for AD DC. With C7 to perform this, I must install sernet samba version or change distro.
2007 Aug 01
1
centOS query
Dear All I have jus migrated to centos 5 and jus wondering why n where this problem could be server A which is running for the past 2 years used as my primary dns and mail server redhat linux 8 sendmail ver-8.12.5-7 bind ver -9.2.1-9 since the server is old and is prone to all security problems i have a new machine which i have installed the following and will replace my existing redhat dns +
2023 Jun 30
1
PAM Offline Authentication in Ubuntu 22.04
On 28/06/2023 17:52, Marco Gaiarin via samba wrote: > Mandi! Rowland Penny via samba > In chel di` si favelave... > >> I didn't try turning the last one off, but at least you are getting >> somewhere :-) > > With very little steps... ;-) > > >> When you say 'back to login screen', do you mean that you cannot just >> click the screen,