Hello list, I am as you can guess a complete newbie, who has no idea what he is doing. I really love the idea of dbmail - mail in a database makes sense to me. I used to consider myself fairly decently educated about things - I actually have a decent amount of technical skill and program in postscript for a living. I understand all the general concepts involved in a working unix mail system.
I have a server I am working on for a project my wife is involved in. I need to get a MTA and hopefully dbmail installed on it. I dont need anything fancy: the ability to handle an unknown number of domains, the ability to easily add/remove e-mail accounts, etc. I dont need any spam filtering, anti-virus filtering, or any of that. I have apache, php, and mysql all installed and working just dandy. I looked over all the advice I got yesterday, and think I decided on postfix. So here is the the thing. If there is anyone out there comfortable with installing postfix + dbmail on a practically pristine fedora core 2 system, I will pay you a reasonable fee to install and configure both, document the steps you took, and a few lines on how to admin the beast going forward. I know.. it's pathetic, but I just dont have time in my day to educate myself on all the details... I am sure for an expert the whole thing will take less than an hour! Anyone care to help? Paypal payment can be arranged in a matter of an hour. Best Regards, --dan heskett
