I was thinking of using Cyrus but not sure if I have to disable sendmail or not....
Mark Mike McLean wrote: > Mark Fowle wrote: > >>What would I use if the students all want to use things like outlook, >>netscape, etc.... ? >> > > I believe that both of these understand POP3 and IMAP. If you're using > a standard distro, then either of these should be easy to set up (as Jon > pointed out). You could even run both. > > Some mailreaders do not have imap support, but most of the popular ones > do. Nearly every mail reader has pop3 support. > > If you are using RedHat 7.2, you could say something like: > > % chkconfig imap on > % chkconfig ipop3 on > % chkconfig imaps on > % chkconfig pop3s on > % service xinetd restart > > (assuming that the appropriate packages are installed) > This would enable both pop3 and imap, as well as their secure (SSL > encrypted) counterparts. If the command line is not to your taste, you > can enable these services with the gui service configuration tool > (serviceconf) located in the system menu. > > If you have configured a firewall, you may need to open up some ports > pop3 110/tcp pop-3 # POP version 3 > imap 143/tcp imap2 # Interim Mail Access > Proto v2 > imaps 993/tcp # IMAP over SSL > pop3s 995/tcp # POP-3 over SSL > _______________________________________________ > TriLUG mailing list > http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug > >
