You should just install debian and make the users the way you said, after that everyone will be able to receive and send mail. Of course after a correct configuration of sendmail.
Ron Rademaker On Mon, 22 May 2000, A. Scott White wrote: > Okay, I've changed my mind. I want to migrate my company's mail server to my > Debian box. My users are all running Windows boxes, so I don't want them to > ever login to the server except to check mail. I want the migration from our > current server to be transparent to the end user. > > Here's what I think I need to do. Please correct any errors I make. > > 1. Create a user (using adduser) for each mail user > (i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]) > 2. Make each user's password equivalent to their current pop3 > password (so that the mail clients they have won't need to > be reconfigured) > 3. Set up a POP3 server. > > If this is correct, then what POP3 server is a typical default for Debian > (if there is one). > > Thanks. > > ==================================================== > A. Scott White > Director of Information Systems and Product Strategy > ACS Healthcare Solutions Group > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >