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Author: arsonsmitharsonsmith@hotmail.com
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Subject: Ashamed
Maybe we should have a PLUG meeting covering email
server software. This is something I would be really
interested in learning a little about. I too have
tried to setup sendmail and qmail both. For some
reason both seemed more complex then they needed to
be but I know there is a lot more to email than I
am considering.

Just an idea

Bill Warner

>From: Mark Myers <>
>Reply-To:
>To: ""
><>
>Subject: Ashamed
>Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 00:51:29 -0700
>
>I must confess something.
>Though I have toyed with Linux for some time, I set my main domain
>server up as an NT box because at least I know how to configure e-mail
>with it.
>I'm running a program out of New Zealand called DWatch that for 5 users
>or less, is free.
>I tried setting my server up running Mandrake Linux 7 and every time I
>tried to send e-mail to a defined user, it would give an error message
>back saying something to the effect of now relaying allowed.
>At that time, I was not trying to relay, I was merely trying to send a
>message to a registered user.
>In frustration I reinstalled NT Server and installed DWatch which is
>free for 5 users or less.
>I don't want a big domain, or anything. I registered pamarq.com just to
>learn more.
>I wanted to run Linux on it, but could not because I didn't have the
>know-how to set up Sendmail.
>My main PC is running Linux with VMWare clients of Windows applications
>primarily for my wife.
>I want my server to be running Linux too, but have not found a simple
>e-mail (pop3/smtp) program that is easy to configure within Linux.
>Here is what I want:
>2 or 3 users being able to log into pamarq.com (currently I have
>, and ). I also want
>to be able to relay within my personal domain at fastq plus one other IP
>address which is the firewall IP address of my company.
>That is it. Nothing fancy.
>I could figure out how to do this with DWatch for NT, but is there
>something simple that I could run on Linux that would do the same thing?
>I don't need heavy duty. I just want to prevent spammers from using my
>server, but in the same way, I want to be able to relay from my server
>while at work (my IP address for our firewall never changes).
>Please help if you can help me to figure out a simple solution with
>Linux.
>I'm not an absolute novice, but I don't need anything fancy either.
>At work I'm an NT administrator so I run a 100% Microsoft network (not
>my choice). I was even told today to take the Linux server off that
>monitored Internet usage.
>So I need to be able to relay from 1 IP address from the Internet, and a
>range of IP address (192.168.204.2*) (fictional) from home.
>I don't want to run a business per se, nor do I want to run an ISP. I
>just want to learn.
>Any advice would be helpful.
>Thanks!
>Mark Myers
>
>
>
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