On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Alan Dayley wrote: > I have an old pentium with Red Hat Linux 7.3 installed. No GUI. Has Webmin. > Works fine. My goal is to set this up as a mail server here at home. My ISP > filters most of the spam but I want to filter what gets through them. The > concept is this: > > - The mail server uses fetchmail (or a similar tool/function) to ahem.. fetch > the mail. > - A program like spamanator filters out the garbage. > - The mail is put in user mail boxes. > - The client computers retrieve their mail via the POP server. > - The client computers send mail out via the SMTP server (qmail, I think). While I haven't set up all the things you have listed, I did do a basic (and probably wrong in a couple of areas) presentation on sendmail. http://luna.flagstaff.az.us/howto/sendmail.html that even if you don't use sendmail might give you an idea how it can be done. > > Never having done this sort of setup before, I have some questions: > 1. This server is inside the firewall. I don't want it as an email server on > the net. My ISP can do that. Fetchmail can handle this, correct? > 2. Any recommendations on spam programs like spamanator? Something better? > 3. I have not researched yet what apps do the POP function. Is it the same > app as the SMTP function? What app is a good one for this? > 4. Any other advice for a first time mail server admin? > > This should be fun! > > Alan > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > -- Patrick Fleming, EA http://myhdvest.com/patrickfleming Licensed to represent taxpayers before Exam, Appeals, and Conference divisions of the IRS