jeremy, Thanks -- My problem is that I started already with qmail - not sure how easy it will be to undo what I've done. Qmail comes with a nice pop3 daemon and with the password checker, I don't have to install ldap -- Just not too many sites that can tell me about errors and what to look for. Right now, it queues the messages but wont send them -- If I can't get this running, I will back out and just do sendmail with the University of Washington IMAP implimentation -- Does this come with a pop3 server?
Thanks, Mark ------------------------------------------------ On 14 Oct 2002 12:52:39 -0400, Jeremy Portzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 2002-10-14 at 11:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Thanks everyone for your input -- I think I will try a couple of the > > suggestions. The university of washington imap, and then qmail using > > postfix as the transport -- > > Mark, > > qmail, postfix, and sendmail are three examples of Mail Transport Agents > (MTAs) -- you would use one or the other, not a combination. Sendmail > is the "de facto" MTA and is the default on most Linux distributions. > Since you're pretty new at this, I personally would NOT recommend using > a different MTA -- sendmail works just fine for basic needs. Your > distribution should have documentation on using the mail tools that are > provided -- for example, Red Hat has excellent documentation on > configuring the default installation of sendmail on Red Hat Linux. I > would recommend starting with your distribution's documentation -- > looking at third party web pages could be even more confusing. > > --Jeremy > > _______________________________________________ > TriLUG mailing list > http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug > TriLUG Organizational FAQ: > http://www.trilug.org/~lovelace/faq/TriLUG-faq.html > _______________________________________________ TriLUG mailing list http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug TriLUG Organizational FAQ: http://www.trilug.org/~lovelace/faq/TriLUG-faq.html
