On Wed, 6 Nov 2002, Joe Wittmer wrote:
> I am new to the list, a linux newbee, and trying to learn how to setup a
> mail/webserver. Are there any web tutorials out there that can assist me?
> Any pointers in the right direction are greatly appreciated.
>
> What my ISP is promising to give me is:
Hey - No Sweat! :)
I've been using this system for about 6 months now and have not had ANY
problems (that I didn't cause) ;)
Jim Hale
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Jim,
Thanks! It looks like this is what I need.
I am downloading it now and will give it a try.
Joe
>There's a GOOD 'All-In-One' way that you can do that since you're a new
>person to Linux. I am STILL new to Linux, but setting up a box with SME
>Server (http://www.e-smith.org - based on RH)
On Wed, 6 Nov 2002, Joe Wittmer wrote:
> _ POP/SMTP servers for Windows Clients
> _ Apache Webserver
> _ FTP server
> _ Telnet access (atleast initially)
> _ Webmail (possibly if not difficult)
Red Hat 8.0 does all of that. Read the manuals from Red Hat (available
online), and make sure you've a
There's a GOOD 'All-In-One' way that you can do that since you're a new
person to Linux. I am STILL new to Linux, but setting up a box with SME
Server (http://www.e-smith.org - based on RH) allows you to do all the
below that you're looking for. Then as you're learning how to set
everything up, you
Hi Group,
I am new to the list, a linux newbee, and trying to learn how to setup a
mail/webserver. Are there any web tutorials out there that can assist me?
Any pointers in the right direction are greatly appreciated.
What my ISP is promising to give me is:
_ a block of 5 static IP addresses
_ d