Re: SV: installing a server
Pupeno <[email protected]> Thu, 4 Dec 2003 13:34:57 -0300
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 03 December 2003 21:47, Rob Kaper wrote: > On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 08:22:13PM -0300, Pupeno wrote: > > Since I have a very specific need, I just hoped someone told me, using > > this and this and that, it worked, then, I would go and test that to see > > if it works, but at least, it's a starting point. > > Then, before we can even contemplate an answer, at least tell us your very > specific need. > > Slackware rules, but I need more info before I can tell you why. ;-) Well, the info is in the original mail... it has a lot to do with how the distro/OS packages the software: What I want to do, well, apache, php, virtual hosts, zope, rewrite rules, mysql, etc that's more or less ok in any platform (not considering the W... OS of course). What is more critical is mail handling, I need to have a full virtual host server with the following features: - - smtp to get the mails send to us (of course). - - smtp with auth and ssl for us to send mail to the world - - pop3 to download the mails (of course, SSLed as well). - - imap4 to read the mails (not really necesary, but I'd like to have it) (of course, SSLed as well). I'd like to have the simplest configuration posible and since we manage a lot of domains, I'd like to have all of it in a LDAP database or MySQL database (so, even if there are no tools, I can create them with php to allow people to change their passwords and so on). - -- Pupeno: [email protected] http://www.pupeno.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/z2I2tCepaMf3unIRAhGQAJ9yDCAQOXv1fc2IrY34jemn7DTEnACfTKWx E0ZWfEfM5TOAXzcHjYFE/Lw= =ge6E -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Kde-cafe mailing list - [email protected] http://ofb.biz/lists/listinfo.cgi/kde-cafe DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on this mailinglist are the personal opinions of the author and do not represent OfB.biz: Open for Business, KDE or the author's employer.