"Matt Mouser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I have never setup any mail server of any form in my entire life. I am only
>15 and some of these concepts are hard to comprehend. I was wondering where
>I could find info on basically setting up what I think is called a pop
>toaster? I want to be able to recieve mail for all my domains and let their
>users use pop3 to check it. I don't want my users to be able to send mail
>through my server though. I want them to use their own isp for that. Does
>anyone have any ideas where I can find info on setting this type of server
>up? Please forgive me if this question was already answered or if it is off
>topic.

Start with "Life with qmail". If you have specific unanswered
questions afterword, post them here.

    http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html

>Also one more question, how large is the file size of qmail?

 From http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#system-requirements:

    qmail will install and run on most UNIX and UNIX-like systems, but
    there are few requirements:

    About 10 megabytes of free space in the build area during the
    build. After the build, you can free all but 4 megabytes by
    removing the object files.

-Dave

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