I need to use Knoppix due to it's ability to detect new hardware on each boot. this way I can just clone the hard drives into new systems that might have different hardware. I don't have any preference with the MTA. I have heard that sendmail is really deep and hard to configure, but that is all. My experience level with linux is pretty good. There are a lot of services and apps. that I haven't touched or configured but I know how to get around Linux pretty well. If I had a howto on setting this up I could follow it and accomplish what is outlined. In terms of projects, at my work I have implemented an open source solution for Trouble Tickets called OTRS. I have played with many of the different distributions. Redhat, SuSE, Gentoo, Debian, OpenBSD, Obuntu, and a few others.

On 7/8/05, Steven Dickenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jesse Shumaker wrote:
> Do you think you could provide me with some documentation on how you're
> doing this? That is the biggest challenge for me right now. I want to do
> what you say you've created at home but don't have documentation on how
> to set this up. I'm so new to all these mail programs in Linux and need
> some solid direction to learn how to integrate everything into an
> ultimate spam/virus killing macine ;)

What distro are you running?  Do you have any preference for MTA
(Sendmail, Postfix, qmail, and Exim are the big 4)?  What is your
overall experience level with Linux?

Steven

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