Brett Parker wrote:
On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 10:34:47AM +0100, Laurie Brown wrote:
MJ Ray wrote:
This is your listserver admin... sorry about the spam... we'll be changing list server soon and this will really be a thing of the past... (/me cracks whip at Brett on his birthday... work faster damnit)
MJR
This sort of thing really pisses me off...
Which reminds me, do we have a sendmail guru in our midst? I could use some help!
Cheers, Laurie.
Hnmmm - I used to be a semi-sendmail-guru thingy - but I switched to exim ;) What's the prob - I mite be able to work it out (think there's a machine lying round here that's still got sendmail on it ;).
Cheers,
Brett
It doesn't *have* to be sendmail, indeed, I gave both exim and Qmail a serious looking at. However, in the end I thought maybe the pain of learning about sendmail was worth it. I may well be wrong. Let's start with the requirements, and I'm open to suggestions/advice:
Scenario 1 (Home user/SME): Dial into ISP, collect POP3 mail (fetchmail?) Distribute mail to internal IMAP4/POP3 boxes (sendmail/Exim/Qmail/deliver?) User collects mail via preferred client.
Scenario 2 (our new hosting box): Receive SMTP mail on mailserver via perm 'Net connection Distribute to virtual domains and associated POP3 boxes Allow users to connect via 'Net to collect mail Provide facility for virual domain owners to change the forwarding (text file/cron?)
In both cases do the no-relay thing, and stop spam.
Both are equally urgent (ie in next 10 days at max).
Help/advice gratefully accepted.
Cheers, Laurie.
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