* Paul A. Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spake thus: > I would like to put a REALLY small email server up at work using Debian > ( I have a RH box I've put together but I like ... the feel of this list > / what it says about Debian vs what I've encountered with RH ). > I had heard about Sendmail and have visited their web site, however did > not see anything approaching a quick and dirty method to get up and > running. Actually didn't see a manual at all. I presume the man page > within the application itself would be what I'm after. > The more I look the more it looks like Sendmail is a project. > Which, if any, Linux based Email server applications require the least > tuning to get operational? Or are they all fairly 'configurable' and > thus time consuming? And of those recommended should we avoid any due > to illogical security defaults as with anything Microsoft puts out for > Email?
Exim, the default MTA on Debian, is very simple to get up and working. Stig -- brautaset.org Registered Linux User 107343 ``Oh, how I wish `undo' was ported to everyday life.''