Hello from Gregg C Levine
One of my customers is finally leaning towards my direction towards
Linux. He would like me to setup a system to act as a mail management
server for his system. Intel of course, but that's predictable. I
suggested, expecting it to be turned down, that it should be a Domino
server on the Linux system, and Notes as clients everywhere else, with
the later intentions of migrating off of their badly done Exchange
setup. As for connecting the server to the outside world, well on that
subject I'll defer to the group for advice.

They now want me to draft a proof of concept brief on the whole
business. So here goes: Is anyone running Domino on their systems?
This question by the way is distribution neutral, I chose Slackware
for the system that the customer will be getting and have not as of
today, told him that. Are there any considerations for running it on a
system which does not use the same run scripts that say Red Hat has?

Naturally I'm only familiar with seeing the output of Lotus Notes, the
messages on the lists I subscribe to, but I would imagine that there
is copious documentation available.
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Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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"Remember the Force will be with you. Always." Obi-Wan Kenobi 

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