I suggest you use qmail for MTA, aand the latest vpopmail for providing mail addresses to the users without needing a shell account to each.
The latest vpopmail package can be accessed from vpopmail homepage (http://www.inter7.com/vpopmail). If you don't want to store the user data (authentication info only) in a mysql database, then contact the packager, to provide a patch for normal cdb authentication. He can be reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED] I think for 300 users you don't need mysql. For other questions, subscribe to the debian-qmail list, at [EMAIL PROTECTED] (send a letter to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to subscribe). For mailing lists you can choose an arbitrary mailing list manager software, I would suggest mailman or ezmlm-idx, both are provided in debian package, and both support maildirs I think. Ezmlm has better integration with vpopmail though, so I recommend that. POP3 is provided with qmail. Regards, Robert Varga On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, David Charro Ripa wrote: > I`m installing a mail server. And I need a simple configuration system, > 300 e-mail accounts, mailing lists, pop accounts but no login-shell > accounts. > > Could you teel which and why of the potato MTA's and POP servers are > better for me? > żexim, postfix, zmailer, qmail? > żqpopper, cyrus? > > TIA > > K-charro > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >