Mail server in Fedora
by PCDEBB | Fedora-list
I'm thinking of making my new machine totally dedicated to Fedora. I want
to move my mail and webserver over to this computer as well. I think I have
a handle on the web part, but having troubles with mail. I run a few
different domains and have a few email accounts for each domain. I wanted
to use Kerio Mailserver as it has a linux version, but on my original dual
boot install it complained about not having some files and getting it
started I was only able to create one mail account.
Is there perhaps something better (or something that's installed by default
I can use), or can it even be done?
Thanks
20 years, 3 months
Re: Fedora up2date mirrors
by Alexander Dalloz
Am Sa, den 31.01.2004 schrieb Richard Worwood um 13:31:
> Does anyone know if there any mirrors in europe or the uk as the main redhat
> one seems to be getting slower and slower?
>
> TIA
>
> Richard
Please do NOT hijack foreign threads in future! Sending a new mail (no
reply to another mail) use a fresh new mail window. Otherwise your mail
contains false references to a not relatet thread!
For mirror setup see:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2004-January/msg03379.html
and please in future check the archive before if you have questions.
Alexander
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20 years, 3 months
update issues
by Richard Welty
i'm new to fedora and this list, although i've been using redhat linux
since version 4.2. i skipped rh 9, but now am starting to work with
fedora due to a customer requirement.
i've installed fedora core 1 on an x86 desktop, and it's been pretty
decent so far; the install is better than it was on rh8.0, although it'd
be good to see a few more improvements. postgresql came right up
(one of the customer requirements is a reasonably current postgres.)
i've not yet installed java 1.4.2 so the jury is still out on that.
however, i'm a little stumped by the update process. up2date is
crashing in python, and not updating anything. when i fetched
the glib rpms and tried rpm -Fvh, i got a complaint about the public
keys. i can't find anything in the release notes about how to update
the keys.
can anyone point me in the right direction, or at the right document?
thanks,
richard
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20 years, 3 months
KDE 3.1.95 rpm install
by Eric A. Constant
I am having some trouble getting the new KDE beta up and running.
I had/have 3.1.4 running in Fedora.
I downloaded the 3.1.95 fedora rpms from ftp.kde.org, got a few extra
packages to satisfy dependencies, got out of x and did an rpm -Uvh on
the directory containing all the necessary packages. Seemed to go off
without a hitch. The only messages were that certain packages had
already been installed.
I went to start up x again, logged in and found that I was still in KDE
3.1.4.
What did I do wrong or what do I still need to do to get 3.1.95 going?
Do I need to uninstall the old kde? edit some config or xsession
files? I'm not even sure where the new KDE files installed. Any help
would greatly be appreciated.
Thanks
Eric
20 years, 3 months
a dollars question
by mitch epling
this may not be the place to ask but could one build computers with
fedora core for the OEM ? and if one did how could ya make sure who gets
the money ...would it be redhad ?
20 years, 3 months
ScreenSavers on Tech TV & Chris Debono
by Mel Seder
I miss watching Chris' appearances on ScreenSavers. Chris' article on
the 2.6 was a delight to read.
Lately, da boyz hosting the show say things like Red Hat is dead.
Then, avoiding eye contact with the viewers, they say, well, its not
dead, it just went commercial.
They don't bother telling people that Red Hat Fedora even exists and
that it's free.
Has Red Hat upset the boyz?
Has some other OS Vendor :-) made them a offer the show can't refuse ?
Has someone scared the boyz?
Am I alone thinking like this or have others noticed the change in the
ScreenSavers attitude towards Linux and Red Hat in particular?
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20 years, 3 months
Can't seem to disable STARTTLS in Fedora sendmail
by Wayne Johnson
We have a new Fedora system that is suppose to send it's mail (using
sendmail, no flames PLEASE!), to smtp.comcast.net. When we attempt to
send it from a local account, we get an error back that the user is
invalid. Strange, but it works find for mail being relayed from/for
other windows machines.
The maillog shows:
Jan 26 22:35:18 heritage1 sendmail[31926]: STARTTLS=client,
relay=smtp.comcast.net., version=TLSv1/SSLv3, verify=FAIL,
cipher=RC4-SHA,
bits=128/128
Jan 26 22:35:18 heritage1 sendmail[31926]: i0R4ZH6U031924:
to=<wdtj(a)yahoo.com>, ctladdr=<root(a)heritage1.heritageweb.org> (0/0),
delay=00:00:01, xdelay=00:00:01, mailer=relay, pri=30342,
relay=smtp.comcast.net. [63.240.76.27], dsn=5.1.1, stat=User unknown
Jan 26 22:35:18 heritage1 sendmail[31926]: i0R4ZH6U031924:
i0R4ZI6U031926:
DSN: User unknown
OK, so we're attempting to connect to comcast with TLS and we don't have
a
certificate. I've tried to turn off TLS with several different methods
(Srv_Features: V in access, define(`confTLS_SRV_OPTIONS', `V') in
sendmail.mc, etc.), but sendmail continues to attempt TLS.
How do I turn TLS off!
TIA,
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20 years, 3 months
"Connection refused when attempting to contact 192.168.1.181:631"
by Richard M. McCord
I am trying to get my PC to print on my wife's printer. We each are
running Fedora Core 1.
Per the CUPS instructions in the Osborne "RHCE Study Guide" (no
laughing, it seemed like a good source of information), I try to open
port 631 on her PC from my own using Mozilla. The message in the
subject line what I get in response.
On her PC, mine is in her /etc/hosts.allow file. On my PC, hers is in
my hosts.allow file. So I do not know what I am doing wrong.
20 years, 3 months