Re: [A try again . . .] Mail Server

1999-11-02 Thread Christian T. Steigies
Dear John Smith, On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 06:12:20PM +0100, John Smith wrote: > Dear Mentor List; this is the wrong mailing list for your request. Go back to the debian webpages and read what the several mailing lists are good for. Maybe you will find out what this list is good for and that you shou

RE: [A try again . . .] Mail Server

1999-11-02 Thread Jim Westveer
.but...here are my thoughts...and I am sure others will have other opinions. 1. What is the best mail software for Redhat ? INFO : The mail server has to be SMTP / POP3 and WILL have a very nasty load of users. I swear by sendmail, but you might want to decide on what one seems easiest for

Re: [A try again . . .] Mail Server

1999-11-02 Thread Julian Gilbey
iginal message follows:] Hello List ! Sorry for all the mystery and anonimatum. I am a person who is very interested in using redhat as my servers. I will need to mount a mail server with a backup mail server using fault tolerant systems. I want to use debian for this. I hope that my que

[A try again . . .] Mail Server

1999-11-02 Thread John Smith
Dear Mentor List; I would like to apologize for my previous mail where I placed redhat instead of debian, I do ask for forgiveness. I currently use RedHat, but I have been asked to migrate the services to a Debian environment. Now, I use debian as a workstation, but have never tried as a serve

Mail Server

1999-11-02 Thread John Smith
Hello List ! Sorry for all the mystery and anonimatum. I am a person who is very interested in using redhat as my servers. I will need to mount a mail server with a backup mail server using fault tolerant systems. I want to use debian for this. I hope that my questions, or the way I form them