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Since version 0.5, it supports CentOS 5.x, Debian 5.x, Ubuntu 8.04 and Ubuntu 9.04 (both i386 and x86_64). iRedMail supports both OpenLDAP and MySQL as backends for storing virtual domains and users. The OpenLDAP backend of iRedMail allows you to integrate all kinds of applications. This guide shows you how to integrate pure-ftpd into the iRedMail ldap backend on Debian Lenny, passwords will be stored in ldap and you can change the password through webmail. SquirrelMail Configuration Easy Steps (SquirrelMail + Sendmail + Apache On RedHat/CentOS/Fedora)SquirrelMail Configuration Easy Steps (SquirrelMail + Sendmail + Apache On RedHat/CentOS/Fedora) This tutorial explains how you can install and configure SquirrelMail on a RedHat/CentOS/Fedora based mail server which uses Sendmail and Apache. Configuring fail2ban With SquirrelMail On Debian Lenny 5.0/ISPConfig 3Configuring fail2ban With SquirrelMail On Debian Lenny 5.0/ISPConfig 3 In this article I will show how to prevent brute force attacks with Fail2ban against your SquirrelMail Web login using the Squirrel Logger plugin. How To Configure SquirrelMail To Allow Users To Change Their Email Passwords On An ISPConfig 3 ServerHow To Configure SquirrelMail To Allow Users To Change Their Email Passwords On An ISPConfig 3 Server This guide explains how you can configure your SquirrelMail webmail application on an ISPConfig 3 server so that email users can change their passwords themselves directly in SquirrelMail. Configuring fail2ban With SquirrelMail On CentOS 5.3/ISPConfig 3Configuring fail2ban With SquirrelMail On CentOS 5.3/ISPConfig 3 This tutorial shows how you can prevent unlimited login attempts and hence brute force attacks against your SquirrelMail web login by using fail2ban. How To Log Emails Sent With PHP's mail() Function To Detect Form SpamHow To Log Emails Sent With PHP's mail() Function To Detect Form Spam If you are running a webserver you might have faced the problem already: somewhere on your server is a vulnerable contact form or CMS system written in PHP that gets abused by spammers to send emails trough your server. If you have more than a few websites, it is a pain to detect which of the sites is vulnerable and sends the spam emails. This tutorial explains the installation of a small wrapper script which logs email messages sent trough the PHP mail() function. "Facebook" is a registered trademark of Facebook, Inc. All rights reserved. |



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