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Hi,

I am looking at moving our email server from NT to linux.  At the moment it
performs the following tasks:


1/ Monitors a series of virtual domains (ie abc.com & nowhere.com.au & ...)
   for which there are user alias that redirect to accounts elsewhere (ie
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] might go to [EMAIL PROTECTED]).  All these domains have 
their main
        mx as the server in question.  Note, however, that their may be two info
        users in different virtual domains.

2/ Maintains a list server for different lists under the virtual domains (ie.
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]) - this can be changed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] though.
        I would like to add support for subscription confirmation etc (just like
        lists.debian.org does).

3/ Is the main mx for some domains, but routes the mail to a different mail 
   server after reciept.

4/ Forwards mail for the local domain to an NT exchange server, but I would
   like it to first check /etc/aliases so that linux users (like me) can have
        their mail delivered locally on the machine (so I don't have to use
        exchange).


What I would like to know is:

a) Can this all be done?

b) Can it be done easily or no?

c) What is the best mail-delivery-agent for this job?

d) What is the best list server (what does debian use)?

e) Can anyone give me some pointers for setting these things up?



I really, really, really appreciate any help/advice - I love using linux and I
really don't want to have to stick with NT.

Best regards to you all,


Chris Leishman


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