On 5/16/05, Tim Holmes <tholmes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Good Morning Everyone: > > I am continuing to work on our network here, and I'm very thankful for > all the help that I have received over the past several months from this > group. > > My next quandary that I am in relates to our second mail server. Our > primary box is an exchange server which services all the user e-mail > accounts etc. I would like to set up a second mail server to > primarially run the Email lists - Using Mailman, as well as to host > e-mail for other domains. (if a teacher owns a domain name, I want to > host e-mail for them as a benefit of their employment, just like I host > their webpages) > > I am curious to your thoughts on which Mail server would be best (fc3 > box) Right now it has both sendmail and postfix set up on it, and its > got its own static IP (public). > > Also if anyone knows of a link to a fairly basic guide to either one of > these severs, I am new e-mail servers and I need some basic instruction. > I have tried googling and I tend to get stuff that's kinda above where I > am at. Lastly, this server (like my primary) needs to use a smart host > cuz our ISP has got some of our IPs screwed up. > Hi Tim, Many folks have a problem with the license to qmail....I don't. I went to a site: qmailrocks.org and downloaded everything that I needed, had it configured, and up and running in several hours by following the explicit and well writtten instructions on the site. The installation included: a pop server, qmail, spamasssassin, clam-anti-virus, squirrellmail (web mail), some web based admin tools, and log analyzers. The only times that I had problems was when I didn't read carefully. Its straightforward and bottom line, it works just fine. Mark