Hey Riaghan!

try www.qmailrocks.org and you wouldn't have to change your linux distro if
you really want that in redhat9 just have an update for your system and
preferably your kernel.




Daniel






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On 10/11/07, riaghan abad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> hi ! guys, i'm new in linux, i have hard times to establish a mail server
> in our office using Red hat 9, i want to know if there's a site or
> documentation that will serve as a guide. so that i can establish my e mail
> server.
>
>
> thank you
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