> How about reading some documentation?
Tried that on the server ... came up kinda short. Trust me, I've worked in
Tech Support and know all about "RTFM".
> - Linux introductery stuff on "users", "groups" and "quotas"
Did that. But if you read my last post, you'll find I'm a little confused
about whether disk quota is really what I want to use -- it doesn't seem to
alert anyone to anything unless I run quotacheck once in a while. I want
something that's automated.
> - sendmail related stuff
Didn't see anything on sendmail.org regarding limiting mailbox size.
> - procmail documentation
We don't use procmail -- how would their documentation help?
> - something on security of linux-system in a network
Can you recommend anything?
> Or just pay for a professional support.
Kinda defeats the purpose of this mailing list then, don'tcha think?
> It seams to me that you are planning a big-time mail server
Nope. Right now there are about 15 users who are quite happy with the way
things are running. However, the church is setting up a distance education
center which is going to share the server to give the students their own
Email accounts. We just want to limit how much Email the students can get.
> want it with hundredhts of angry customers wanting to lynch you.
Nope, not physically feasible. At most we will have 25-30 people on the
server.
Any helpful advice would be appreciated.
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