On Sun, 2004-09-12 at 09:44, Robert Slade wrote: > What I am trying to do is setup a mail server that can handle up to > about 20/25 users, some on my network and some external. Currently most > are managed using mercury under W2k, but I would like to setup a > dedicated mail server to do the job. The other factors are multiple > domains and the need to support Webmail and as the users will be using > Windows, a virus checker, spam suppression and I that am new to Fedora/ > Linux. > > I have had a 'play' with postfix and that looks OK as a MTA, my real > problem is what next? There are a number of howtos (and books) covering > mail setups but I have not been able to find anything that discusses the > relative merits of the different MTUs etc. > > For fear of starting a my MTU is better than yours argument, what is the > best setup to support the above and where can I find documentation on > how to set it up? Take the steps one by one. Postfix is a good MTA and I'm sure it can handle everything you need. I'm a sendmail user myself but I believe postfix is easier to set up. For webmail, try installing squirrelmail. You'll find quite a lot of documentation for many of the packages you've installed in the /usr/share/doc directory; it's always worth a try looking there. Paul. -- Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx>