[Mike Hodson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote]
>You most definately can use qmail for this.
Great!
>Let me be honest with you though.. There are some tough cookies on >the
>qmail list who may and probably will flame you for asking this >question,
>and only answer you by reciting 'read this faq' or 'read >this manpage'.
I know. I took my chances and posted anyway. And I *did* read the FAQ, it's
pretty slim and the man pages didn't install themselves automagically when I
compiled the source. (Yes, I don't even know how to install man pages).
But I guess the big thing is that I am just a lowly programmer who, as the
only guy who know a little Unix, had been given a job way over his head. I
didn't even know the difference between an MTA and MUA!
>Luckily I'm not one of them. :)
Thanks!
>If you wish to use IMAP for your users, you will need another >software
>package, I personally use Courier IMAP from the Inter7 >company.
I'll have a look right away. But first I have to make sure I actually
installed qmail properly.
>Inter7's site is www.inter7.com, and I reccommend them highly. If you
>find that the task of installing the server is a bit more than you
>handle, they do professional installations of the Qmail server and
>related software packages. Contact info is on their page.
I'm going now ^_^ Too bad I am located in Tokyo though ... and since I will
have to be the sysadminfor this I should learn how to do it myself. But so
far it's not as easy as I had hoped.
>Another great resource is 'Life With Qmail' at www.lifewithqmail.org.
Got that already. But as I found out it's Linux-centric. I'll be installing
on OpenBSD and worse for me is that I don't know OpenBSD well at all.
Off too Inter7!
Jc
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