My email needs are small time in comparison to some of the installs out there. I have 
approx. 300
 users on my network (LAN no dialups). All of my users are checking their mail with 
Outlook
Express from MS. We are currently using Sendmail on a Linux 5.2 install. The users 
email settings 
have them checking both POP3 and SMTP on the IP address of the mail server, which is 
192.168.*.*. Each of the users have an account on the Linux machine 
under /home/firstname.lastname. An example of an email address is 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] A few of my users have aliases set up in /etc/aliases 
so that 
their companyname email is sent to a mindspring address so they can check it on their 
laptops on 
the road. 
I don't want to make this any harder than it has to be! Can someone/anyone please give 
me some 
insight as to what I will need to make this configuration work for me? 

>From what I have read on the mailing list, Maildir delivery seems to be the way to 
>go. Is pop3d 
something I will need? Is syslog and multilog the same thing/different and which one 
should I use? 
I'm pretty sure I will need the fastforward, uscpi-tcp(tcpserver), 
daemontools(supervise), qmailanalog and rblsmtpd
packages. 
Honestly, I really appreciate any advice you can give me about this. I tried to do it 
on my own,
and it's not working out at all. 
Thank you very much,
tony.campisi

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