Am Sa, den 27.08.2005 schrieb David L um 1:44: Please do not post HTML formatted list mails. Thanks. > I am setting up a web/ftp/email server with fc4, and on this server > there will be many web sites. All is good except for the choice of > email server software. I will need to receive and transport mail for > usere in each domain. Can anyone help me with this. Tanks Dave That is a wide field and you certainly will have to study some documentation first. Fedora ships Sendmail and Postfix (Core) and Exim (Extras) as MTAs. All 3 have of course the ability to be set up for virtual hosting (multiple domain handling). The question which of those 3 to use (or even another different one) may quickly lead to some kind of religious, flamed discussion. So you better get an impression yourself by reading on the MTAs homepages or simply choosing the one you are familiar with. As POP3/IMAP servers Fedora comes with dovecot (Core) and Cyrus-IMAPd (Extras). Those 2 can be used with multiple domains too. dovecot is less complex than Cyrus-IMAPd, last one is most powerful. Further software to be used with mail hosting is an anti-virus tool like ClamAV (Extras) and a spam classification tool like SpamAssassin (Core). Do yourself, your customers and other mail users a favour and only start running a virtual hosting mail server if you have profound knowledge, in general and about the different mail applications aspects in specific. Alexander -- Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany | GPG http://pgp.mit.edu 0xB366A773 legal statement: http://www.uni-x.org/legal.html Fedora Core 2 GNU/Linux on Athlon with kernel 2.6.11-1.35_FC2smp Serendipity 03:07:57 up 4 days, 23:51, load average: 0.40, 0.24, 0.19
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