Les Mikesell wrote:
On Tue, 2006-07-25 at 08:00 -0500, Dave Ihnat wrote:
There is no such thing as an out-of-the-box "mail server". You shouldn't
run components of a system if you're not going to use them--for instance,
if for some reason you decide to not use IMAP, you shouldn't have a
server running for that capability.
Actually there is at least one that would work for a small office and
someone
who has to ask on a mail list about one might want to consider it:
SME server from http://www.contribs.org.
Thanks for the tip, Les. They happen to use qmail and djbdns, both of
which I use. I was interested in using it as a base for xen user
domains, but when I revisited their site today (27Jul) this is what
appeared:
Fatal Error 2006 !!! bY:Dominic
Hacked?
:m)
You could install that on a
new box, add users with the web interface and be working faster than
you could decide what components to use under fedora. It actually uses
an odd mix of things but you don't need to know much about them to
install and use them - it's all fill-in-the-form administration.