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Seems like you have gotten loads of advice on this one. <BR>
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I've been running straight Postfix with greylisting on our Fedora systems since Core 3. Now we are on Core 10. Although the last notebook was Ubuntu 9.04. Seems adequate if you don't mind the occasional bit of spam. I wouldn't expect Postifx to be too awful to build or setup on Core 1. Although if it's running webserver for the outside world, one would think there are security patches missing and apparently there are ports open to the world. <BR>
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We mostly do turnkey database systems, but we do some basic linux consulting for some clients. I will confess that I've grown tired of being cannon fodder for Redhat and our recent small client systems have been Ubuntu, which just seems to work. <BR>
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What is the client's budget expectations? <BR>
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Neal Rhodes<BR>
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MNOP Ltd. <BR>
770-972-5430<BR>
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On Fri, 2010-01-29 at 08:50 -0500, Geoffrey wrote:
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Chuck Payne wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 8:14 AM, Geoffrey <<A HREF="mailto:lists@serioustechnology.com">lists@serioustechnology.com</A>> wrote:
>> I'm looking for someone to assist me in setting up a mail service on an
>> existing Fedora I system. You heard me right, Fedora I. So, if you
>> have experience with such efforts, please contact me offline, this is a
>> paying gig.
>>
>> --
>> Until later, Geoffrey
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> Sendmail, Exim, Postfix? Spamassain or Dspam? Do you want mysql for to
> be the back end for virtual host?
I'm looking for someone who will make these decisions based on their
experiences. Personally, I prefer Postfix, but because of the ancient
distro involved, I'm open to anything that is the easiest to get working.
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