I've loaded qmail on my linux mail box. I'm faithfully applied all erratta patches for RH. IP Tables is running smoothly, at least that product I know. But... Qmail
I saw a bounced message from postmaster that shows me that someone, used my server to spam.
> I use ucspi-tcp now, created acl...
Things seems to work. But when I do "nslookup www.mydomain.com anotherdns.com", nslookup response correctly, that goes the same for mail.mydomain.com, and whatever else, except when I do "nslookup mydomain.com anotherdns.com" it fails.
I did something wrong, what is it?
Okay, I'm not too sharp. I can't get qmail up and running. I bought the only book I could find that looks decent, "Running Qmail", published by SAMS, written by Richard Blum. Good book, but too much pointed at Fbsd
I get qmail to install, no big deal. But how do I get qmail to run. ps...
I'm running an ipchains fw, using portfw to forward request on port 80 to my httpd server. And that works, when people hit my domain, bingo it works.
Now I need to setup up and email services, can the same code I use to forword the port 80 request work for smtp, and pop or what?
I'm going to host my own DNS.
I don't know how, though I bought the Bind book.
Shaw @Home sees my host as hxxx-xxx-xxx-xxx.ed.shawcable.net, although I call it myhostname.mydomain.com (for example). So there is going to be a issue with reverse lookups.
I have build a name.conf, and all...
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