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Saul Arias Laso wrote:
>1. Which MTA program should I choose? I understand sendmail is overkill for
>my needs. We receive only around 50 emails from customers each day.
In theory, it doesn't matter. Assuming your connection is 24/7, you
can run sendmail right out of the box, because all it needs to do is
deliver locally what fetchmail retrieves. The workstations can just
use your ISP's mail relay outbound, which saves you a lot of hassle.
>2. Is Cyrus the best choice for IMAP server?
In your case, it may be the only choice, if I remember correctly.
I'm not speaking from experience here, only past research, but we
looked at Cyrus specifically because we wanted to do what you're
doing: safely provide multiple users access to the same IMAP resource.
That's actually kinda tricky, and I seem to recall that only Cyrus had
provisions for that. Please don't take my word for this, however,
since that was a couple of years ago, and it never got implemented.
>3. Do I need to set up a DNS server?
Nope.
>4. Is there anything else that I need to install?
Nope.
>5. Is there a better approach to solve my problem?
Quite possibly. I'll listen and take notes along with you. =)
Really, the only hard part here is the shared IMAP resource.
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David Talkington
http://www.spotnet.org
PGP key: http://www.prairienet.org/~dtalk/dt000823.asc
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