Qmail isn't hard to set up, although I recommend having at it a couple of
times before you install your production server.  Migrating from mercury
mail may be more difficult, I don't know enough about mercury mail to give
you an idea about how its features might affect migration.

Qmail allows many pop options, including its own qmail-pop3d, but also
Cyrus, Qpopper, imap-4.5, etc...

Other applications such as vpopper and Squebmail allow this flexible mta
to serve more functions, like a webmail server.

Finally, there's a patch allowing ldap support.


On Mon, 17 Apr 2000, Les Higger wrote:

> hello one and all... 
> I have been running mercury mail for several years.. it runs on an ol
> novell puppy. I would like to build a mail server using a linux box.
> I have 12 linux servers but never ventured into the mail realm.
> how easy would it be to use qmail ? can it be a pop server ? I only have
> 80 clients so were a pretty small shop.. 
> mail volume is pretty low.. 
> 
> thanks for any advise ;-)
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