On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, Dan Ferris wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > I have a domain name registered to my IP Address.  I am trying to set my Linux
> > box up as a mailserver.  All I want to do, is be able to get mail at
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Can anyone out there give
> > me some advice as to how to set this up using Sendmail.  I am not sure where to
> > start. I do have send mail up and running except when I type in; "sendmail
> > status" from the command line it says "user uknown".  Any help advice or
> > refrences would be greatly appreciated.
> > 
> > If you need more information or more specific information please let me know.
> > 
> > Thanks in advance,
> > 
> > -Mike
> 
> Yeah, don't use sendmail.  It will drive you batty.  Qmail or
> Postfix would be much better choices.  There is another mail
> server who's name I can't quite remember that is specifically
> designed for small time users.  I wish I could remember the name
> offhand, maybe somebody else can remember.
Don't you speak about smail or something?

> 
> BTW, qmail's claim to fame is that it is VERY secure.  There
> is/was some kind of prize on the qmail web site for somebody to
> find a security hole.  Far as I know the prize is unclaimed :-)
It is now over. Nobody could find a hole. The $1000 prize has been sent to
the free software foundation.

> 
> Dan
> 

Flupke

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