Did it again...To the list this time -- \\\\\// \\|// _\\|//_ | | _\\|//_ \\|// (@ @) (' 0-0 ') (.) (.) (' @-@ ') (o-o) +-=oOOo-(_)-oOOo=oo0=(_)=0oo=oOO=-(_)-=OOo=oo0=(_)=0oo=oOOo-(_)-oOOo=-+
Jordan Krushen wrote: > <SNIP> > > The thing is, email servers are *not* something a novice should be setting > up. There aren't any *really* easy ways to set up a (insert secure and/or > functional here) mail server. It's a complex subject, and that's exactly > why larger organizations assign staff to the subject, or simply hire someone > else to do the task. You need someone with expertise in this area, or > you're going to be kicking yourself later. Smaller companies, one would > assume, don't have such a high volume of mail that they need their own > server. And correct me if I'm wrong, but setting up a simple install of > qmail to act as a mere relay is ridiculously easy. > <SNIP> > J. -- Both Mdaemon and Mercury are easy to set-up. Both have a 'do not relay ' checkbox Both are secure and functional, if you ignore windows95/98 and NT. Both have built-in mailing lists. Mdaeon you have to pay for (but it's worth it), Mercury (Pegasus's companion) is free as is Pegasus. Still, I want Qmail and Ezmlm because they appear to be the best and most secure. I like the thought that has gone into them. M. \\\\\// \\|// _\\|//_ | | _\\|//_ \\|// (@ @) (' 0-0 ') (.) (.) (' @-@ ') (o-o) +-=oOOo-(_)-oOOo=oo0=(_)=0oo=oOO=-(_)-=OOo=oo0=(_)=0oo=oOOo-(_)-oOOo=-+