Thanks, for your help!  I have learned how to use vi and do some neat 
command line stuff but I am still learning.  I think I will just  use 
MDK8 so I can get on with my work and sit down and learn it when I have 
more time.

Thanks,
Kevin

Pascal Goguey wrote:

>    Hello!
>
>>I noticed Mandrake had a distribution called corporate server.  I am 
>>setting up a new mail server for my small company.  What should I use to 
>>get started.  A copy of Mandrake 8.0 set up as a server or the corporate 
>>server 1.0.1?  I tried out corporate server and it seemed extremly old.
>>
>
>    I have never tried the corporate server. However, the reason might
>be that for a server (i.e. a box lying in the corner), you don't need
>a nice graphical interface. You set it up and it should run forever,
>at least until the cleaning agent unplugs it to plug the vacuum cleaner.
>    I don't know what you call a small company, but if it's for a
>few users, I would use Mandrake 8.0. It is very easy to install and
>you can configure it basically without even popping a terminal.
>If you're an experienced sys admin, that's another story, you will
>feel frustrated if you don't use a terminal an vi a few config files.
>
>>Thanks,
>>Kevin
>>
>
>    Have fun!
>
>    Pascal
>
>
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