--- Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > GPL wrote: > > Thats right, I know I have read this somewhere. > Thanks for the memory jog. > > I'll look into dovecot. Thanks for the tip. I > would still like to > > research both. Have to start somewhere learning it > somehow. Online > > documentation is what I am researching now. Also, > since I have the > > server locked up in a closet I am mainly > configuring via the CLI. > > A useful guide is the Linux Home Server HOWTO: > http://www.brennan.id.au/ > > Chapter 12 (Sendmail Server) also covers dovecot. > > Paul. I'd agree with Mr. Howarth. For what it sounds like you're needing, dovecot and sendmail may be your best bet. My only beef with dovecot (which isn't really with dovecot but some 'older' clients) is that it doesn't support certain commands like LAST in POP mail. Newer clients don't use this but older ones (and Yahoo POP Mail) use it. dovecot is ready to go 'out-of-the-box' but can easily be configured for IMAP only in the /etc/dovecot.conf file. I installed QPopper (a free POP3 server) and it's all working great for both IMAP and POP. As for configuring Sendmail, a couple of great howto's are below. Sendmail is EASY to configure and a lot of the instructions you need for configuring the server are in the sendmail.mc file already. Linux Howto http://www.linuxhomenetworking.com/linux-hn/sendmail.htm and http://info.ccone.at/INFO/RH-sendmail-HOWTO/book1.html If you've done a full, fresh install of FC3, you can probably just skip to chapter 4 of this second one above. For SMTP AUTH (a good idea if you have roaming users) http://www.simpaticus.com/linux/sendmail-smtp-auth-howto.php Have fun! Corey __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Personals - Better first dates. More second dates. http://personals.yahoo.com