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Pete
I'm glad it's working well for you, but your response is frustrating.
On the rare occasion I post to any kind of list to seek help with a
problem, invariably several people will pipe in with something that
more or less says, "Works fine for me." Well, good, but that's not
helpful to those of us for whom it isn't working.
Good luck with your server, though.
Rick
On Thursday, February 27, 2003, at 02:59 PM, Peter Haase wrote:
Hi, I have to agree here. I have absolutely zero problems with PO.
It just runs and does its job. Very stable and excellent
performance. I have a low end Xserve that PO is dedicated on and
other than IMAP being rather slow and buggy (so I dont use it) the
POP/SMTP and Listserv performance has been excellent. We are
processing ~ 2000 messages per day and SPAM filtering ~100 or so
messages a day, Listserv has a few lists with ~1000 users on each
one and again real fast and zero problems.
--Pete
On Thursday, February 27, 2003, at 12:46 PM, Sue Chester wrote:
On Thursday, February 27, 2003, at 04:21 AM, Rick Roberts wrote:
Thanks to all of you who responded with excellent instructions.
I'll work on a CRON job for backups today.
Futzing around with this kind of thing is fun when the usual tech
demands aren't weighing on me; it stimulates my gray matter. But
in a time crunch, I don't have time to seek Unix help. Tenon, we
need a GUI for ALL of it, including reading the log files. I know
about Logmaster and other utilities, but again, in a time crunch .
. . I need to know there a problems before my end users do.
My company thought it was hiring an expert when they got me, and
they did . . . with MACS! It doesn't give them much faith to see
me constantly having to turn to Tenon or the wider UNIX community
to work out the seemingly endless string of voodoo with our mail
server. Give us check boxes, drop down menus, pop up alerts, email
alerts.
Tenon, please! When I read that ISPs ran on Post.Office, and you
guys told me an iMac was more than adequate for a workgroup of 20,
I thought, "Man, this is the server for me." Instead, I have
become a babysitter, and to make it worse, the business types in
my company are asking, "Duh, why don't we just get an Exchange
server?"
In my personal opinion, you are experiencing problems that I have
not seen in my several years of experience in supporting
Post.Office. For so many customers, setting up Post.Office is
about the last they have to think about the product. Normally,
Post.Office simply runs. It's a very stable product.
We would like to get to the bottom of the problem that you're
having with Post.Office. Since I haven't isolated the problem yet,
it's hard for me to tell you what is causing it. I have faith
that I can find out, however, and it can be resolved. If so, you
wouldn't need to use many UNIX skills and you wouldn't need to
babysit the product.
I apologize that you are having these problems, and I am trying to
isolate the cause.
Venting here. I simply wanted a UNIX-strength little mail server
that would just sit and run and run and run. Instead, I have
repeatedly dealt with the following:
SMTP that mysteriously stops
Webedge installer that changed my hostconfig file, removing
references to Post.Office.
IMAP and POP before SMTP can't coexist
Tracking down why we couldn't send mail through Webedge
Relay denied when sending to multiple recipients
SPAM! And using filters slows the server to a crawl.
Being used as a relay by spammers. Still not sure that it's fixed.
Never got a secondary server to work. NEVER worked. Sue looked at
it, too. NEVER worked! Why?
Can we re-visit this?
Sue
Sue has been in and out of my machine on numerous occasions and
assures me there is nothing goofy about my setup. I followed
install instructions to the letter and sought Tenon guidance all
along the way. Now I'm so frustrated. I swear if I have another
problem, I will be forced against my will to get a new mail
server. This all makes me look like Dumb and Dumber Does Mail to
the folks who hired me only 4 months ago.
Rick Roberts
Atlanta, GA
On Wednesday, February 26, 2003, at 07:36 PM, Marc Kaiwi wrote:
Hahah .... My sentiments exactly! : c)
On Wednesday, February 26, 2003, at 02:53 PM, Rick Roberts wrote:
...I'm a Mac guy. What does "Back up the following items making
sure to maintain permissions and links" mean exactly? What's
wrong with including the syntax?! Argh.
Rick Roberts
Atlanta, GA
Signed: Marc Kaiwi
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