Juden,
Oh
yes there is, and my biased recommendation is POSTFIX
http://www.postfix.org.
But you are
only talking about SMTP and there are still a lot of things to be
considered
such as your mail store format of choice, your POP3/IMAP4 daemon
of choice, your
MUA of choice, your antivirus and antispam of choice, are
you going to use LDAP for
your global address book.. etc.
If you
will use this a learning experience, it's very good for you.. compiling,
installing
and integrating these components into one email system is a very
good learning experience
for your part, but if you do not have the
resources nor time... there are also ready to use
email system for Linux
systems such as ZIMBRA, SCALIX, OPEN-XCHANGE,
etc.
regards,
Kenneth
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From: Juden T. Dalipe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
[email protected]Sent: Monday, June 5, 2006 10:59:48 AM
GMT-0200
Subject: [plug] Need some recommendation
Hello All,
Am just a new member here, above
anything else thanks for the administrator. I need some help from you
guys. I can install the OS, install programs/packages but still I
consider myself as newbie from linux world. Now I'm planning to have a mail
server (on my former company I administer MS Exchange) but I want Linux mail
server this time. I believe that Sendmail is a built-in mail server for Redhat
Linux Enterprise OS, is there another mail server package rather than
Sendmail? I heard Q-mail is also ok. Can you give me some
recommendation?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Juden
Network
Admin
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