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> At 02:49 PM 3/4/2003 +0000, you wrote:
> >http://www.mrw.demon.co.uk has a detailed how-to for installing qmail and
> >qmail-pop3d on mandrake (Vince Danen maintains qmail packages for
> > mandrake) qmail + qmail-pop3d works just fine with windows mail clients.
> >There is also a qmail mandrakesecure mailing list if you are so inclined.
>
> Mark-
>
> As one who is not familiar with qmail how do you rate it against
> Postfix?  I am seeing
> more and more sites using qmail, but sadly I don't know much about it.
>
> -Scott

I can't really comment about postfix Vs qmail as I don't (and haven't) used 
postfix.
In my experiance, qmail is very easy to setup and can be extended with such 
things as mailing list management (ezmlm) and integrated with A/V filtering 
(such as amavis).

- From the sound of your initial mail, you basically want to setup a small 
office mail server - qmail is more than adaquate for that.
As long as you have a mail domain for this, you should be just fine.

Also, for only 10 people, a resonably specified box should be able to handle 
mail/file/print serving without breaking a sweat.
Firewalling is always better on a separate box and Smoothwall is ideal for 
that (or even Mandrakes Single Network Firewall)

Mark.

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Mark Watts
Systems Engineer
QinetiQ TIM
St Andrews Road, Malvern
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