zch.open put forth on 10/21/2009 1:45 AM:
> Thank you for your quick reply, stan!
>  
> I think I failed to express my thought -_-!
>  
> What I'm going to accomplish is to build a mail server in my Intranet
> using postfix. And I hope this mail server can talk to gmail or other
> e-mail server on the Internet. So my co-workers can use my mail server.

You need to back waaaay up.  What is so awfully wrong with your small
company's current email system that it's prompted you to build an
internal "intranet" mail server.  You said it's a "small" company.

Or, are you just doing this because it's "cool" or "neat" and want to
impress your coworkers?

It seems you're approaching this whole thing backwards.  Postfix is a
tool to deliver email from one point to another.  It satisfies a need to
transport mail.  It sounds like you decided to run a Postfix server
without identifying a need for this tool.

Is this correct?

--
Stan

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