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1. Debian Administration :: Handling mail for multiple virtual domains ...
Tips for a Debian GNU/Linux System Administrator.
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/140 - 83.2kb
2. Linux Online - Spam Incidents
Discussion of ongoing spam incidents against Linux Online.
http://www.linux.org/about/spam.html - 60.2kb
3. Gentoo Linux Documentation
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Virtual Mailhosting System with Postfix Guide
= virtual (The domains listed by the mydestination should not be listed in the virtual_mailbox_domains parameter) virtual_mailbox_domains = virt-domain.com, $other-virtual-domain.com virtual_minimum_uid = 1000 (Substitute $vmail-gid
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/virt-mail-howto.xml - 59.0kb
4. eBox users guide
Proxy → Allowed domains
and
HTTP Proxy → Denied domains
you can choose the allowed or denied domains for each eBox
user. The global policy of the proxy must be in
'filter' mode for this list had
http://www.ebox-platform.com/usersguide/en/html/ebox-userguide-book.html - 100.3kb
5. Debian Administration :: A brief introduction to xen-tools
Tips for a Debian GNU/Linux System Administrator.
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/533 - 34.5kb
6. Gentoo Linux Documentation
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Gentoo mailfiltering gateway guide
to use greylisting for all domains but only for those frequently abused by spammers. After all it will delay mail delivery. A list of frequently forged MAIL FROM domains can be found online . Add the domains you receive a lot of spam from to
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/mailfilter-guide.xml - 96.6kb
7. PHP: vpopmail Functions - Manual
to add/delete users/domains in a own written front end. justin at linuxgroup dot net 29-Apr-2003 04:11 In reply to "You can easily save the directory listing of ~vpopmail/domains" This would only work if you had 100 domains or less. After
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.vpopmail.php - 24.2kb
8. Debian Administration :: Installing Xen 3.0 upon Debian Sarge
Tips for a Debian GNU/Linux System Administrator.
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/304 - 80.2kb
9. OpenHelpdesk : The Shared Source Helpdesk
system. It works like this: domains own domains and users are members of domains. When you create your account, say john@widgets.inc, the widgets.inc domain owns itself and any domains you create. It's important to note that domains don't actually
http://openhelpdesk.org/plan.php - 11.1kb
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