Hallo Mike
Ich "kenne" dar nur MDaemon [1] - soll noch gut sein..
[1] http://www.altn.com/
Gruss
Reto
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> Von: Mike Kellenberger [mailto:mike.kellenberger@escapenet.ch]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 21. Dezember 2006 16:21
> An: swinog(a)swinog.ch
> Betreff: [swinog] Mail Server suggestions
>
>
> We're looking around for a new mail server solution, since our mercur
> (www.atrium.de) server is just too unstable.
>
> Preferably it should run on windows (we're just not at home
> on the *nix
> platforms), have all it's config options in a sql database, provide
> anti-spam and anti-virus out of the box, have a feature-rich webmail
> client and be tailored for a small ISP.
>
> Our specs: ~700 Domains, ~4000 Users
>
> Thanks in advance for all your tips!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mike
>
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Folks,
I am looking for anyone who could provide a 2.5G wave into
that site himself, delivered back to Zurich. I have some
rough idea of what typical carriers are in that facility,
but I was hoping more of some alternative carrier (who could
maybe get fiber into that site, then do some DWDM thing
which he might have already installed or any variants
thereof...). If so, can you contact me directly please?
Also is there such a thing as a Swisscom wholesale
agreement, if so who has something like that? Would be last
resort obviously, but we might be looking for something like
that if nothing else works.
Regards,
Alexander
Hi Folks
Just to remind you: ORDB.org is shutting down [1] and I realized that
many swiss ISPs are using this database [2]
"We encourage system owners to remove ORDB checks from their mailers
immediately and start investigating alternative methods of spam
filtering. We recommend a combination involving greylisting and
content-based analysis (such as the dspam project, bmf or Spam Assassin).
DNS and the mailing lists will vanish today, December 18, 2006.
This website will vanish by December 31, 2006."
Cheers
M.
[1] http://www.ordb.org/news/?id=38
[2] http://www.ordb.org/using/
Hello!
Just wanted to ask what setup you use or recommend for large
scale sites (~10k users, some hundreds of imap(s), smtp, webmail
connections, about 5-10 mails incoming and outgoing per second):
- what smtpd? why?
- what mail retrieval solution for which protocol?
- if you offer webmail, what do you use?
- it should be *nix software, preferable FOSS (free and open source
software)
- Which Antispam / Antivirus "protection" do you use?
And what is the success rate?
I'm personally deep into qmail+patches+patches+patches of patches
plus courier and dovecot.
The problem with qmail is that you need either a big patchset or
a once patched setup and reuse that. Plus qmail really has
some not-so-nice bugs.
On the other hand, there seems to be no MTA out there, that can be
configured so easy like qmail (ever created a mail addr with
"cp .qmail-template .qmail-domain-user" with another MTA?).
Oh, btw, "froehliche Weihnachten"
Nico
--
``...if there's one thing about Linux users, they're do-ers, not whiners.''
(A quotation of Andy Patrizio I completely agree with)
We're looking around for a new mail server solution, since our mercur
(www.atrium.de) server is just too unstable.
Preferably it should run on windows (we're just not at home on the *nix
platforms), have all it's config options in a sql database, provide
anti-spam and anti-virus out of the box, have a feature-rich webmail
client and be tailored for a small ISP.
Our specs: ~700 Domains, ~4000 Users
Thanks in advance for all your tips!
Cheers,
Mike
--
Mike Kellenberger mike.kellenberger(a)escapenet.ch
Escapenet - the Web Company Tel +41 52 235 0700
http://www.escapenet.ch Skype mikek70atwork
Mike Kellenberger wrote:
> Preferably it should run on windows (we're just not at home on the *nix
> platforms), have all it's config options in a sql database, provide
> anti-spam and anti-virus out of the box, have a feature-rich webmail
> client and be tailored for a small ISP.
Do you really need a Windows-based product? Maybe an appliance-style
mailserver would suit your needs better, regardless of what operating
system it runs?
No, I would not want to recommend a specific solution ;)
-- Matthias
Use IXeurope in Geneva as facilities and you have plenty of carriers can deliver that .
-------------------------
Patrick Muller
Datacenter Manager
IXEurope (Switzerland) SA
Rue de la Confederation 6
CH-1204 Geneve
Switzerland
Tel.: +41-(0)-22-544 98 00
Tel. direct: +41-(0)-22-544 98 31
Fax: +41-(0)-22-544 98 33
Mobile: +41-(0)-79-469 43 65
email: patrick.muller(a)ixeurope.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: swinog-bounces(a)lists.swinog.ch <swinog-bounces(a)lists.swinog.ch>
To: swinog(a)swinog.ch <swinog(a)swinog.ch>
Sent: Thu Dec 21 11:21:52 2006
Subject: [swinog] safehost.net, facility in Geneva - how to get there? ;-)
Folks,
I am looking for anyone who could provide a 2.5G wave into
that site himself, delivered back to Zurich. I have some
rough idea of what typical carriers are in that facility,
but I was hoping more of some alternative carrier (who could
maybe get fiber into that site, then do some DWDM thing
which he might have already installed or any variants
thereof...). If so, can you contact me directly please?
Also is there such a thing as a Swisscom wholesale
agreement, if so who has something like that? Would be last
resort obviously, but we might be looking for something like
that if nothing else works.
Regards,
Alexander
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hi all,
Many of you may already know me as the author of Torrus software
(http://torrus.org).
Recently I've been thinking of a new software project that would meet
desires of many service providers: a universal service enabling platform.
This would be a tool to manage various kinds of user subscriptions from
a single working place and on a single user database.
I'm not sure about anything with this project, so no time schedule, market
and budget estimations are done yet. But your thoughts will be appreciated.
Here's what I got so far today:
http://docs.google.com/View?docid=ddzcdmzw_3gkpfbz
regards,
stan
hi i read in the actually PC-Professionell an Adv.from Strato.de privat user could register an own
TLD
original text:
DynDNS: machen sie ihren eigenen PC aus dem internet erreichbar, bei strato sogar unter ihrer
persoenlichen Top-Level-Domain
an anyoning marketing joke or an inkomepetent writing ?....
csdatabrasil Ltda.
Roger Schmid
Rua Arquiteto Luiz Nunes 186
Imbiribeira
CEP: 51170-430
Recife/ PE
BR +55 81 3422 1714
US: +1 360 515 33 80
CH: +41 32 5110858
UK: +44 8444845331
VOIP: 3011(a)sip.ip-tel.ch
Hab mal eine ernste Frage betreffend Cablecom und ihren dauernden Störungen
Ist es möglich dass die CC ihre Upsteamfrequenz von 27 MHZ auf 23 MHZ
gewechselt hat? Das würde die Störungen dauernden Störungen erklären.
Gruss Xaver
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Von: swinog-bounces(a)lists.swinog.ch [mailto:swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch]
Im Auftrag von Christian.Kuster(a)swisscom.com
Gesendet: Freitag, 15. Dezember 2006 12:23
An: swinog(a)swinog.ch; chapuis(a)ip-plus.net
Betreff: RE: [swinog] de-peering
Na dann Prost !
Cheers
Christian
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From: swinog-bounces(a)lists.swinog.ch [mailto:swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch]
On Behalf Of Andre Chapuis
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 12:21 PM
To: swinog(a)swinog.ch
Subject: [swinog] de-peering
<http://www.xcn.de/> www.cablecom.ch