On Sun, 12 Sep 2004, 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. > Rob, When you say you "had a play" with postfix, I assume that means you are not a guru on it, sendmail or any other mta. May I suggest one stop shopping for you? Go over to the Qmailrocks web site http://www.qmailrocks.org and try that. It will lead you through installing and configuring djbdns (dns software which is needed. You really only need the caching nameserver part), qmail, a web based mail administrator, squirrelmail, spamassassin and anti-virus software (all free). The site is a step by step guide for getting up and running. To install and configure all of the software, it took me under a day, AND, despite what it says on the web site, I was up and running in that day. This system will be on line as soon as I finish the migration from RH 7.3 to FC 2. Mark