linuxtricks
IS-IT--Management
Hello all. I'm hoping this qmail forum will blow up.
I have been looking to set up qmail to replace my current sendmail. I have a single Linux box that acts as a DNS server, Web server and email server. Has anyone had the chance to install qmail in this type of environment? I purchased the new book by Dave Sill, called "The qmail Handbook" and it seems to follow the online manual, "Life with qmail" very closely. In fact, it's so close that when it's slightly different, I don't know which is more up to date and which one I should follow. =\.
Nevertheless, I've installed qmail (by the book) and am still very confused about setting up the email so that users from different domains will be able to have webmail.
Has anyone played with IMP? What is the 'project outline' I should be following to set this all up. It's my very first time, and I want to do it right and with confidence.
Is pop3 my answer? Or is IMAP my answer? ---
Try not. Do. Or do not. There is no try.
I have been looking to set up qmail to replace my current sendmail. I have a single Linux box that acts as a DNS server, Web server and email server. Has anyone had the chance to install qmail in this type of environment? I purchased the new book by Dave Sill, called "The qmail Handbook" and it seems to follow the online manual, "Life with qmail" very closely. In fact, it's so close that when it's slightly different, I don't know which is more up to date and which one I should follow. =\.
Nevertheless, I've installed qmail (by the book) and am still very confused about setting up the email so that users from different domains will be able to have webmail.
Has anyone played with IMP? What is the 'project outline' I should be following to set this all up. It's my very first time, and I want to do it right and with confidence.
Is pop3 my answer? Or is IMAP my answer? ---
Try not. Do. Or do not. There is no try.