On Wed, 09 Jan 2002 17:39:31 -0800 "Paul A. Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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? First ... your email is hard to read. Second, I recommend Exim :) It's well-maintained, it's the default MTA, and it's easy to set up. However, don't expect a magic wand. When I say "easy to set up", I'm comparing it to other MTAs with similar functionality. Actually *read* the information it gives you during the configuration phase('eximconfig' is the command that gives you that configuration script-thing), and if you don't understand something then *look it up*. I can't stress that enough. :) Setting up an MTA well is non-trivial for somebody who hasn't done it before, so it's not like it can be done with absolutely zero beforehand knowledge :) Enjoy ;) -- .--=====-=-=====-=========----------=====-----------=-=-----=. / David Barclay Harris Aut agere, aut mori. \ \ Clan Barclay Either action, or death. / `-------======-------------=-=-----=-===-=====-------=--=----'
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