On Mon, 2004-09-13 at 23:55, Lonnie Cumberland wrote: > Thanks All, > > I am now reading over the sendmail docs along with using the dovecot > imap daemon. Probably will not do POP3 and just IMAP. Are your users on a private LAN or out at random places on the Internet? Setting things up for a LAN is quite easy; just add pop3 (and perhaps pop3s) to the "protocols" line in /etc/dovecot.conf for POP3 access. In sendmail, edit the sendmail.mc file and remove or comment out (start the line with dnl) the DAEMON_OPTIONS line referring to 127.0.0.1, if you haven't already done so (I suspect you have since you previously asked about setting up sendmail for incoming mail). Edit /etc/mail/access to enable relaying for your LAN clients, e.g. if your LAN clients are 192.168.4.*, add the following line: 192.168.4 RELAY then do make -C /etc/mail Your clients on that LAN should then be able to use your SMTP server. If your clients are out on the Internet, you'll need to set up SMTP AUTH, which is a whole lot more complicated. For those clients I'd use pop3s rather than pop3 so that their passwords aren't sent in clear text over the public network. Paul. -- Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx>