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Robin Lynn Frank wrote: | As long as I can get recent packages for the server for bind, openssl, | openldap, cyrus-sasl, courier-imap/maildrop, mysql, gcc, it will suffice | for the server. We compile postfix from source, but a reasonable | current package for the initial setup would be handy. | | As far as the workstation, the usual gnome stuff will suffice and | OpenOffice would be needed. | | Since we are all work and no play here, the mp3 and dvd stuff, or lack | thereof won't be a problem. | | Thanks for the info.
Definitely not a problem. We use dovecot instead of courier. Courier is not part of the distro, dovecot is. We also use procmail instead of maildrop, again for the same reason. But, as for the other software, these are the current version numbers if you keep your system updated:
bind-9.2.5-1 openssl-0.9.7a-40 openldap-2.2.13-2 cyrus-sasl-2.1.19-3 mysql-3.23.58-16.FC3.1 gcc-3.4.3-22.fc3 postfix-2.1.5-5 gnome-desktop-2.8.0-3 openoffice.org-1.1.3-11.5.0.fc3
As for the Courier/Maildrop, we used to use that, but are extremely happy with the Dovecot/Procmail setup we moved to because of Fedora. I have much less problems with Dovecot than I did with Courier. Courier no mater what we tried, had sporadic problems with certain mail clients, Mozilla/Thunderbird being ground zero. Since moving to Dovecot, it worked perfect every time. It also read the Courier IMAP maildirs without needed to convert anything! So it ended up being a drop in replacement.
I generally find the mp3 stuff usually comes into play eventually in a business environment when doing presentations. Its not all for fun and games. The DVD stuff also comes into play when dealing with CBT, or writing DVDs. Again, both business environment issues. These items will bite most of us eventually. Mandriva systems will handle this better, but it is not overly difficult to get around in RH/Fedora.
Good Luck
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