VirtualTam's bookmarks

  1. A whole buncha' links with contradictory information on how to properly set up a mail server ;-)

    Disclaimer - My primary goal is to add proper Spamassassin (SA) filtering to an existing Postfix / Dovecot / roundcube installation, i.e.:

    • use SA as a milter (mail filter) to attribute a spam score to incoming mail
    • keep SA up-to-date
    • train SA with spam/ham from the users' virtual mailboxes
    • train SA according to user decisions (actual user or trained mail client with automatic/trained spam detection)

    Here we go!

    Most useful links; I stumbled upon them as soon as I knew what to look for:

    Official:

    Debian:

    CentOS:

    RHEL:

  2. Linux configuration checker for systems to be used for real-time audio

  3.  1# Global
     2/etc/environment
     3
     4# X Session
     5/var/lib/AccountsService/users/<username>
     6~/.dmrc
     7~/.xinitrc
     8~/.xprofile
     9
    10# Session
    11/etc/profile
    12/etc/profile.d/*.sh
    13~/.profile
    14
    15# Bash
    16/etc/bash.bashrc
    17~/.bash_profile
    18~/.bashrc
    19
    20# ZSH
    21/etc/zsh/zprofile
    22~/.zshrc
    23
    24# Locales
    25/etc/locale.conf
    26/etc/locale.gen
    27~/.config/locale
    28
    29# Superusers
    30/etc/login.defs
    31/etc/sudoers (use visudo to edit)
    32
    33# SSH
    34/etc/ssh/sshd_config (server-side, can allow the client to pass variables)
    35/etc/ssh/ssh_config (client-side, can send variables to servers)
    36
    37# SaltStack
    38/etc/default/salt-minion (not always included in the distro's packages)