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Harker Systems’ Sendmail, DNS & LDAP Consulting Services
Training for sendmail, DNS & BIND, and LDAP is offered in both hands on and in depth lecture formats covering all areas of configuration, operation, ...
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How To Configure sendmail For Dial On Demand Operation
LOCAL_CONFIG # Adding dial on demand domains to class $=m to allow relaying # for our dial on demand customers Cm cust1.dom cust2.dom Fm -o /etc/mail/ ...
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Routing In The Virtual Network Configuration
Routing In The Virtual Network Configuration ... For an internal server all it needs is a default route to the local gateway router. ...
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Requeuing Mail For Problem Domains Or Hosts That Are Down
Check The Reque Directory With mailq. Use the -oQ/var/spool/mqueue.reque command line flag to print the messages in the reque queue directory ...
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How To Configure sendmail For Dial On Demand Operation
How To Configure sendmail For Dial On Demand Operation ... On a complex sendmail SMTP relay where the dial-up connection is just one of many network ...
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Managing Internet Mail: Setting Up and Trouble-Shooting Sendmail ...
Setting UP & Trouble Shooting Sendmail & DNS Introduction And New Features Of Sendmail ... Command Line Arguments To Sendmail Useful For Troubleshooting ...
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Advanced Topics In sendmail: Performance Tuning, LDAP Integration ...
... Topics In sendmail: Performance Tuning, LDAP Integration and Spam Control. ... Advanced Topics In Sendmail covers many topics of special interest for ...
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Setting up a private <tt>yum</tt> repository
Setting up the servers to use the yum repository has two parts: Adding entries in /etc/yum.conf to list the private repositories. Removing the CentOS ...
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Setting up a private <tt>yum</tt> repository
Setting up the servers to use the yum repository has two parts: Adding entries in /etc/yum.conf to list the private repositories. Removing the CentOS ...
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Message-ID Headers From Non-Local SMTP Clients
There are three cases in which a local Message-Id: header is generated: ... Otherwise if the Message-Id: header ends with the local host's FQDN, ...