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#7
Posted by davidforlinux on Mon 23 Apr 2007 at 11:18
Hi,
I have a new task to setup SMTP relay server using qmail.This server is specifically for smtp relay.I am new to this i have following questions.
1) I am planning to use qmail for relay server setup this is good idea or is there any other mail server i can use?
2) What precaustions i need to take before setup relay server?
3) How to secure attack from spammers?
4) For some reason my relay server is receiving spam mails for delivery because of this CPU load is high and how to prevent this?
Thanks in advance for your help
I have a new task to setup SMTP relay server using qmail.This server is specifically for smtp relay.I am new to this i have following questions.
1) I am planning to use qmail for relay server setup this is good idea or is there any other mail server i can use?
2) What precaustions i need to take before setup relay server?
3) How to secure attack from spammers?
4) For some reason my relay server is receiving spam mails for delivery because of this CPU load is high and how to prevent this?
Thanks in advance for your help
#6
Posted by davidforlinux on Sun 25 Jun 2006 at 10:56
most of the people want to know the list of debian based linux distributions and live cd's.This is very interesting list i haven't seen any place on the net
Read Full article here.If any one is having any other distribution missing from this list they can comment here.
Read Full article here.If any one is having any other distribution missing from this list they can comment here.
#5
Posted by davidforlinux on Wed 7 Jun 2006 at 16:55
Hi,
In most of the ISP's now a days they are providing 2 GB or 4 gb etc.. bandwidth downloads for their users.How ISP's are restricting this download limit.They are using radius servers or any cisco instruments
If this can be done using radius servers how do we do this if any one is using freeradius server
Please help me on this i knew that you are working for an ISP provider so you should be having good idea about this.
Thanks for your help
In most of the ISP's now a days they are providing 2 GB or 4 gb etc.. bandwidth downloads for their users.How ISP's are restricting this download limit.They are using radius servers or any cisco instruments
If this can be done using radius servers how do we do this if any one is using freeradius server
Please help me on this i knew that you are working for an ISP provider so you should be having good idea about this.
Thanks for your help
#4
Posted by davidforlinux on Thu 19 Jan 2006 at 10:49
here is the debian wallpaper links collection hope you will enjoy http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/wallpaper.htm
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#3
Posted by davidforlinux on Tue 17 Jan 2006 at 10:43
here is the list of Rsync backup webinterface or GUI tools list http://debianhelp.co.uk/rsyncweb.htm
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#2
Posted by davidforlinux on Mon 16 Jan 2006 at 13:38
this is step by step tutorial for Vsftp server configurattion in debian http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/vsftpd.htm
#1
Posted by davidforlinux on Sun 15 Jan 2006 at 19:31
This link provides very usefull software or tools for every linux admins or users. This software contains in different categories to choose from really good tools available in this http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/tools.htm thanks