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Que Osler, MSIT   

Network Administrator Level 2

909-558-7865

on campus 87865

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"Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can
be counted counts." (Sign hanging in Einstein's office at Princeton) 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Roger E. Rustad, Jr.
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 9:26 PM
To: 909linux.org general mailing list
Subject: Re: [909linux] send back 550 or 240 error on MTAs?

 

> But that shouldn't stop you from building a linux-based front end

> <smile>.

 

Actually, that would be an excellent idea at my company. For a long

time, I've wanted to build some sort of Linux-based "first defense"

box for my clients.  This could also act as a sort of MX backup in

case their mail servers went down.

 

The problem, however, is that let's say I took a couple of days to

build and configure it (I'm new at this task, so let's say three),

there still is no one at my company who cares about Linux.  The other

day I tried to show an MCSE how to change IP configs (IP, mask, gate)

on a CentOS box, and he wasn't at all interested.  I just ended up

spooling a PDF of what I did and attaching it to the documentation

that we use internally for whatever schmuck inherits the project after

me.

 

If a Linux solution won't be properly taken care of, then my bias is

that it's not the best solution, regardless of how well it works or

how much money it saves.

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