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- Use sSMTP to send e-mail simply and securely
- In my previous article, Use getmail to get e-mail simply and securely, I mentioned two opposing approaches to handling e-mail. On one side is the use of monolithic, fancy, massively multi-function ("feature rich"), GUI-fied mail clients like Microsoft's "personal information manager," Outlook. On the other is the computer...
- Tags: Server, Authentication, SMTP Server, sSMTP, sSMTP Tool, E-mail, E-mail Servers, Online Communications, Enterprise Software, Software, Chad Perrin
- Blog posts 2008-04-11
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- Will new authentication technology spell the end of spam?
- Will new authentication technology spell the end of spam?article rootMeng Weng Wong not the first to think of thisThis idea isn't new but definitely needs to be worked on for commercial purposes, here is a simple spam control I wrote about back in February 2005http://wwatsonweb.co.nz/spam-antispam.htmCheers allChrisThe solutionOk, I have the...
- Tags: chriswatson, e-mail, e-mail server, PTR, security, server, SMTP, spam, SSMTP Secure DNS
- Discussion threads 2005-04-28
- How to send email from Unix server without sendmail
- We have Sun Solaris SunOS 5.8.We have not configured sendmail on the server. But we have configured sendmail on other unix servers in the comapny that are in same domain/network. How can we use sendmail utility to send mail from other server ?Try this guide ;http://www.ussg.iu.edu/usail/mail/you could rcp the...
- Tags: e-mail, linux, M4, Postfix, p_raghav@..., Sendmail Inc., server, Unix, Unix server
- Q&A 2005-03-09
- Use getmail to get e-mail simply and securely
- Many computer users like using monolithic, fancy, massively multi-function, GUI-fied mail clients. This is particularly true of people whose workday tends to revolve around Microsoft Office and its "personal information manager" application, Microsoft Outlook. It's such a huge, integrated collection of functionality that it can't properly be called...
- Tags: Password, Server, E-mail Server, E-mail, E-mail Servers, Online Communications, Enterprise Software, Software, Chad Perrin
- Blog posts 2008-04-07
- Ports: What's in and what's not
- Which ports should you protect and which ports can you leave alone? This is a question often asked by many new IT pros. Vincent Danen shows you what's in and what's not with ports. It's a popularity contest where all can win!We all know firewalls are important, and we implement...
- Tags: Firewalls, Servers, Domain names, Vincent Danen, server
- Technical articles 2001-05-16
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