Allah,
    In webmin they have tools for Sendmail, postfix and qmail (maybe
more but these I am sure of)... All of which get you up and running in a
very visual manor without have to learn (for example) Sendmail's
programming language.  I have only used it to set up a Sendmail based
mail server but for the most part I've rarely seen webmin come up short
for getting something working right.  As for what to install.  Start
with the main rpm of any one and add the dependency packages it asks for
and then go to webmin and start working.  From what I hear Postfix is
the easiest to get working right, and Sendmail is of course the most
popular.  Hope this helps.

James


On Wed, 12 Jun 2002 12:39:42 -0700 (PDT)
faisal gillani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said with temporary authority

> well i must say i was more then impress with mandrake
> 8.2 now i wana really make it work .. so for that i
> want a local mail server in my company which have an
> smtp server 
> with a pop3 deomn running so that my outlook express
> users "clients" can send & recieve e-mail with in the
> company network ..so can you tell me what what deamons
> to install ? also i wana configure this server with
> webmin or linuxconf as i am not that good with text
> file stuff ..
> i hope you get what i mean 
> 
> thanks
> 
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