I know of a way to make it even more complicated!! :cool: Just use one physical network interface, plug it in a switch (or hub) where the all 3...
For ISPConfig 2, one could (sym)link a saved message in the maildir of all users.. That way each user gets a (copy) of this message delivered....
I second the CNAME, but he want's a redirect, not an alias. :) Have a look at: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_alias.html#redirect...
After you create a partition, don't forget to set the type to "Linux raid autodetect" (type FD). Paul
Then I'ld recommend not starting off with using Amanda. Have a look at Bacula or sbackup or whatever. Really. Amanda is a beast (at least it...
The interface is in your OS. Windows Explorer has the ability to browse WebDAV shares (almost) the same as local drives/folders. OSX the same.....
Should work, assuming both origin and destination store mail as individual files. email is a transport medium for all different kinds of...
On first sight, it looks to me like you messed up the mySQL username (or perhaps password) for the Courier-mysql authdaemon.. Paul
BTW, the answer to your question is in the emailAddress_default line in the openssl.cnf. I just dumped all scripts that work together with it.....
I use this for self-signed certificates. Alternative: get identified by CACert and get certificates there. (not: accidently I used cacert as...
Which mailer daemon do you use? Maildir, mbox, or ... ? Do you mean /var/spool/mail (subject) or /var/www/spool/mail (body) or might it be...
Perhaps an explicit filter on .htaccess filenames in PureFTPd? Or perhaps a custom setting on the FTP-client? Does a local (commandline) FTP...
You cannot use virtual hosts with SSL. There's only one SSL-host per IP-address possible, so no virtual hosts. If you want to have multiple...
You can't run ASP-pages on an Apache/PHP webserver. Have a look at http://www.apache-asp.org/ to see if that solves your problem, but changing...
Without HTTPS? Add a line Listen 443 to your Apache.conf and use the address like: http://webmail.mydomain.tld:443 This way you talk regular HTTP...
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