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It is like $5 I think but I use P2P servers and I like to have the changing IP every now and then. For the most part the IP does not change that often. I use the IPUpdate on dollarns.net to update my IP address when it changes. So should I still be ok or not?
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I was told that have a Dyn IP that I could not do it.
yes a email is a lot of work, even MS excahnge has as many steps , while its with a gui, a step is a step.. all you need to do is hilight the code and use the middle button to past it into a command line.. no need to type -
Why is it that people are not sending me their old PC's I want to have more servers here.
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wozers. That sounds like a lot of work there. I am wondering if it works or not. I need to see if my ISP will allow me to do it 1st but wow.
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I am running Cent OS 4.2 which is redhat enterprise.
which linux distro are you running..I personally like open Xchange http://mirror.open-xchange.org/ox/EN/community/
its not simple to install, but it's great experiance..
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roger doger
I'm not sure, I've never run an e-mail server so I've never asked. Different ISPs have different rules. Some ISPs block port 80 and won't let you run an Apache web server.Your best bet is to contact your company directly and find out for yourself.
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ok so do they allow it there?
My ISP is a company called CityWest located in Northern B.C., Canada. -
Who is your DSL company. Mine is Alltel.
I'm on DSL too, I like it.Perhaps you should contact your ISP and ask them if they permit running a home e-mail server.
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Maybe I am not sure. I am on DSL so they may or may not.
I have no experience with an email server. Just a thought, don't most ISPs block port 25, which is needed to serve email -
ok like I said I would love to have someone walk me through it so I don't mess it up in the process and then screw my HTTP/FTP server.
well it would be nice to see if someone on here could help me do it. I would love to have everything in house.
The experts log-on to this forum frequently. Please be patient as you wait for a reply. Thanks, and Merry Christmas!
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well it would be nice to see if someone on here could help me do it. I would love to have everything in house.
Holy Jebus. did you try doing this? and if so did it work?
No I have not set-up an e-mail server, like you I run a web server.
I hope the link gives you a good starting point in getting your e-mail server up and running. The experts here can provide you with further information if you need it.
Good luck in setting up sendmail. Merry Christmas, Honky Buzz!
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Holy Jebus. did you try doing this? and if so did it work?
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I want to run my own email server here on my HTTP/FTP server. How hard is it to setup.
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I wish I could get my own email server running. Anyone want to help me do it?
this should help for clamav and anyine setting up a secure email server with fedora core 4I also run KLAMAV (KDE front end to clamav) so it looks a little like norton..
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Ok got it on my own. it is all good now.
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unless you have the windows stain then the AVG is a full virius scanner.
In reference to AVG, they only have the Email Server protection, this is not a full AV, and it is a non-free program -
She tossed out a P4? What was she thinking. I wish I had more old PC's so I could get things running like a FTP and HTTP and even a mail server.
Yea...ark isn't one of the most popular, I tried it about a year ago and really liked it. Then after a kernel update I couldn't get it to work so I was using ubuntu "still am at work". But the newest version of ark is working like a dream. I would definitely recommend it to first time users it's pretty much geared to someone who needs some hand holding. -
I need some help configuring my CentOS 4.2 HTTP server. I need help with the CGI-BIN and things like that.
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Do you think I should look into it or could I do it with the dollardns.net stuff?