does any one know if the default psotfix installation have a mailing list feature and if so how do one enable it ???.... how wud it work with postfixadmin ??
Quoting Agnello George agnello.dsouza@gmail.com:
does any one know if the default psotfix installation have a mailing list feature and if so how do one enable it ???.... how wud it work with postfixadmin ??
Do you mean aliases? If not, then go for Mailman.
On 9/5/07, Anurag anurag@gnuer.org wrote:
Quoting Agnello George agnello.dsouza@gmail.com:
does any one know if the default psotfix installation have a mailing list feature and if so how do one enable it ???.... how wud it work with postfixadmin ??
Do you mean aliases? If not, then go for Mailman.
No not aliases . Suppose i have a ID callled all@domain.com and this should be forwarded to individual users ( i should have an option to select the users ) eg: - user1@domain.com ,user2@domain.com ,user3@domain.com ,user4@domain.com ,user5@domain.com ,userN@domain.com ..... and so on, but i should also have a web-front end to manage these mailing list. Postfixadmin does not include this feature. ............ does mailman function the way i mention above , cause i am setting up a ISP mail server which will host doamin for 500+domains ...... then current setting ais as follows on test machine : http://192.168.0.244/postfixadmin/admin ---> main admin contol pannel http://192.168.0.244/postfixadmin/ ----> domain admin contaol pannel http://192.168.0.244/postfixadmin/user -----> user control pannel.
can some one help me with this
On 9/5/07, Agnello George agnello.dsouza@gmail.com wrote:
No not aliases . Suppose i have a ID callled all@domain.com and this should be forwarded to individual users ( i should have an option to
I would suggest qmail (qmailrocks.org). qmailrocks have all the needed software bundled together. POP3, IMAP, SMTP, mailing lists, controlpanel (web), virtual users ...
Regards
On 08-Sep-07, at 8:37 AM, Dileep M. Kumar wrote:
No not aliases . Suppose i have a ID callled all@domain.com and this should be forwarded to individual users ( i should have an option to
I would suggest qmail (qmailrocks.org). qmailrocks have all the needed software bundled together. POP3, IMAP, SMTP, mailing lists, controlpanel (web), virtual users ...
afaik non-free
On Saturday 08 September 2007 10:52, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
On 08-Sep-07, at 8:37 AM, Dileep M. Kumar wrote:
No not aliases . Suppose i have a ID callled all@domain.com and this should be forwarded to individual users ( i should have an option to
I would suggest qmail (qmailrocks.org). qmailrocks have all the needed software bundled together. POP3, IMAP, SMTP, mailing lists, controlpanel (web), virtual users ...
afaik non-free
In a very limited sense. You cannot redistribute qmail source with ANY modifications not approved by the author. However you can redistribute the original source and binaries (provided they conform exactly to the behavior designed by the author), and any of your patches seperate from the main distribution.
On 08-Sep-07, at 11:32 AM, jtd wrote:
afaik non-free
In a very limited sense. You cannot redistribute qmail source with ANY modifications not approved by the author.
that is non-free
afaik non-free
In a very limited sense. You cannot redistribute qmail source with ANY modifications not approved by the author.
that is non-free
how would one rate the following sendmail postfix qmail exim ............... also Is there any way i can use mailman for virtual domain, cant find any proper documention on the net . ..
On 08-Sep-07, at 12:33 PM, Agnello George wrote:
how would one rate the following sendmail postfix qmail exim
postfix postfix postfix postfix
On Sat, 8 Sep 2007 12:41:31 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves lawgon@au-kbc.org said:
On 08-Sep-07, at 12:33 PM, Agnello George wrote:
how would one rate the following sendmail postfix qmail exim
postfix postfix postfix postfix
I happen to still use sendmail. I have long ago paid my dues with sendmail.cf; and given that sendmail.cf is a Turing complete language, there are things possible in it that are not possible for things like postfix. And the restructuring of sendmail has improved it security stance a lot; and there are a whole lot of eyes looking at sendmail installations around the world.
Having said that, if you are new to MTA's, and have not yet mastered the arcanities of sendmail.cf, stick to postfix. It is simpler to operate, and most people never need the ability to write a fast fourier transform in sendmail.cfr ;)
manoj
On 08-Sep-07, at 1:00 PM, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
postfix postfix postfix postfix
I happen to still use sendmail. I have long ago paid my dues
with sendmail.cf; and given that sendmail.cf is a Turing complete language, there are things possible in it that are not possible for things like postfix.
someone has said that every good sysadmin should install sendmail once. It is a heady experience, I spent maybe 2-3 years finetuning my install - but once is enough.
On Saturday 08 September 2007 12:33, Agnello George wrote:
afaik non-free
In a very limited sense. You cannot redistribute qmail source with ANY modifications not approved by the author.
that is non-free
how would one rate the following sendmail postfix qmail exim
strictly non scientific personal bias sendmail .... horrible, never got it to work properly many aeons ago postfix.......ok qmail.....another PITA download numerous pieces and compile but allegedly paranoid security exim.... works out of the box very very customizable.
On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 11:20:45AM +0530, Agnello George wrote:
does any one know if the default psotfix installation have a mailing list feature and if so how do one enable it ???.... how wud it work with postfixadmin ??
Not sure about Postfix having a builtin list manager, but I think most of the people here would recommend Mailman, which also runs this list! :-)
And it works with Postfix.
Kumar