[ale] Linux Mail Server Recomendations
Nathan J. Underwood
ale1 at cybertechcafe.net
Thu Sep 23 10:05:09 EDT 2004
I would suggest either qmail or postfix (I'm getting kindof fond of
postfix). qmail is about as secure 'a mailserver as you're going to
get, but I'm having trouble finding packages for it (RPM in my case).
Postfix seems pretty easy to configure / use, and I've been able to pick
it up and configure it pretty easily. Both have plugins for webmin to
manage after they've been properly installed.
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Nathan J. Underwood
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Mark Angeli wrote:
> http://qmailrocks.org
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> On Wed, 2004-09-22 at 22:20, aaron wrote:
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>>I have a friend doing doctoral work in interactive web development and human
>>interface design. At one point I helped him set up a Linux / Apache web
>>server for posting VRML projects created by he and his students.
>>
>>His studies have recently necessitated a move to Baltimore. For some odd
>>reason his department there couldn't provide him with an email account. He
>>made the mistake of complaining about that as being somewhat aburd. Now they
>>want him to set up a mail server for the department... for cheap or for free,
>>of course... to live alongside their Apache web server, which is
>>unfortunately running on an eXcrement Pile box. The mail server, however, can
>>be a seperate Linux box if that's the way he wants to get it done.
>>
>>This person is NOT a unix savvy command line, script config kind of guy, so
>>Sendmail is probably not a solution. We've had a suggestion of qmail, but I
>>wanted to ask the list if there are other email server options we should look
>>into, keeping in mind that ease of configuration and maintenane are the
>>important factors.
>>
>>Thanks for any ideas!
>>peace
>>aaron
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