On Tue, 2004-10-12 at 09:53, Anthony J Placilla wrote: > On Tue, 2004-10-12 at 12:41, Chris Logan wrote: > > I was wondering on the front of sendmail.org's homepage it has under > > Current Release: > > "Sendmail, Inc. is offering Sendmail Multi Switch > > http://www.sendmail.com/products/multiswitch (based on 8.12 > > http://www.sendmail.org/8.12.html) for commercial networked routing, > > Sendmail Advanced Message Server http://www.sendmail.com/products/sams > > for hosting and Sendmail Mobile Message Server > > http://www.sendmail.com/products/smms for Web/Wireless access." > > > > This Sendmail Multi Switch (The GUI part) is just what I am needing is > > it in the opensource version of sendmail. Or do I need to get it from > > Sendmail, inc. If it is in the open source version how do I get in > > installed and use it on Redhat ES 3. > > Sendmail Switch is the "value-add" componant that Sendmail.com puts on > top of the base Sendmail code. It's not open source nor is it included > in RHES3 (or any linux distro) > > It's how Sendmail.com makes it's money. So the short answer is if you > want Switch you will have to pay for it. ---- You might want to check out webmin <http://www.webmin.com> - it ain't Multi-Switch but it's awfully good and free. It does give you easier access to the granular items of sendmail from a web browser. Craig