Robby Russell wrote:
On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 14:48 -0700, Aaron McIntosh wrote:

Anyone have any good online resources for setting up sendmail, pop and NOCC?  Or if 
you have better suggestions that would be great too!

Thanks

Aaron



I will second Robby's plug for Postfix. Some people would disagree, but postfix is a lot better of an MTA for most cases. Sendmail can to anything - it is almost scary. It has these tragic config files, that actually have to be compiled, etc, etc. If you have a choice, and don't know the reasons why you should choose one or the other: choose postfix.

there are a ton of pop servers. I used Solar Designers pop3 daemon when I need it. He has a great history in the online security.

http://www.openwall.com/popa3d/


As far as webmail, I quite NOCC - I have not used it in 2 years. maybe it has improved. I went to Squirrelmail, and whatever else it is it is: Stable, Speedy, and flexible.

I use it primarily with Cyrus-IMAPD. Cyrus is pretty cool, it has a wierd security setup. However, it is bar-none the most featured imap server that I ahve used.

There is also DBMail, and several others.

Why are you doing Pop3? If you need to put in service, to most people I recommend IMAP, since it has server-side message storage. Complete with folders, [and with Cyrus you get sharing and ACLs, etc, etc.]

thanks,
 Joshua

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