Mark
> Well, Debian ships with exim instead of sendmail as its out of the box
> mta. I've kept a link to a Linux Gazette article that you might find
> useful, if only to server as a springboard:
>
> http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue43/stumpel.html
I'll start here and see how it goes - Thank
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 05:00:16AM +0100, Keith O'Connell wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I believe it was in this list within the last week or so that someone
> made the point that the best way to learn Linux was to have goals, or
> better still a project. To these ends I have set my self a project.
>
> We hav
On Sunday 20 May 2001 22:00, Keith O'Connell wrote:
> Am I right in thinking that I need something like "sendmail" and
> "procmail" on the server and any old mail client on the Windows/Linux
> machines in order to get this done? Do I need to be setting up any other
> software specifically to make
>Am I right in thinking that I need something like "sendmail" and
>"procmail" on the server and any old mail client on the Windows/Linux
>machines in order to get this done? Do I need to be setting up any other
>software specifically to make this work?
>
I'm pretty sure u've already got exim runni
On 05/21/01 05:00:16 +0100, Keith O'Connell wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I believe it was in this list within the last week or so that someone
> made the point that the best way to learn Linux was to have goals, or
> better still a project. To these ends I have set my self a project.
I agree. I've made a lis
Hi,
I believe it was in this list within the last week or so that someone
made the point that the best way to learn Linux was to have goals, or
better still a project. To these ends I have set my self a project.
We have a PC each here. My wife and two daughters each run WinMe and I
have Debian on
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