dingleberry
Programmer
Hi,
I am running a freebsd server with sendmail. I've started getting a ton of spam recently so a friend told me about spamassassin. Upon reading the documentation, I found that I need a mail processing utility so I installed procmail. Esentially, I logged in as root, went to my /usr/ports/mail/procmail directory and did a make. Then I did a make install. Then I went to my /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-Spamassassin directory, and did a make, and then a make intstall. I've tried reading the documentation but I'm really not sure where to start and I'm deathly afraid of screwing something up. Can someone out there give me a quick and dirty lesson in this? Or even point me in the direction of a tutorial. At some point I'd like to use this for all my virtual hosts but i'm testing it on my own host name for now. Oh, that brings me to antoher question:
Pretend you register information.com and point dns to your server. You then set up a virtual host for said domain. Information.com has got 3 people. They are named dan, jeff, and phil. Do I have to set up 3 new user accounts for them to each receive email? I thought there was some way to just set up information as a username, and then make dan, jeff, and phil users of that domain for email purposes. Like information.com/dan & information.com/phil & information.com/jeff. Any insight into such madness would be really appreciated.
Thanks,
dan
I am running a freebsd server with sendmail. I've started getting a ton of spam recently so a friend told me about spamassassin. Upon reading the documentation, I found that I need a mail processing utility so I installed procmail. Esentially, I logged in as root, went to my /usr/ports/mail/procmail directory and did a make. Then I did a make install. Then I went to my /usr/ports/mail/p5-Mail-Spamassassin directory, and did a make, and then a make intstall. I've tried reading the documentation but I'm really not sure where to start and I'm deathly afraid of screwing something up. Can someone out there give me a quick and dirty lesson in this? Or even point me in the direction of a tutorial. At some point I'd like to use this for all my virtual hosts but i'm testing it on my own host name for now. Oh, that brings me to antoher question:
Pretend you register information.com and point dns to your server. You then set up a virtual host for said domain. Information.com has got 3 people. They are named dan, jeff, and phil. Do I have to set up 3 new user accounts for them to each receive email? I thought there was some way to just set up information as a username, and then make dan, jeff, and phil users of that domain for email purposes. Like information.com/dan & information.com/phil & information.com/jeff. Any insight into such madness would be really appreciated.
Thanks,
dan