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Default CentOS 4.1 MailServer Howto

Hi Guys,

I am totally new to CentOS 4.1. I am trying to switch over from a Win2003Server to a CentOS Server. I would like to start with the MailServer.

This is my first time working with Linux.

Where could I a locate a howto on setting up the Mailserver.

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www.lifewithqmail.org



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Thanks LordOfLA,

There is something called sendmail that's installed already. I noticed it when I installed CentOS. In your opinion, what would be best (easiest to config as well for a CentOS noob)? As well, for the life of me, I cannot see the GUI of where I can configure it (Sendmail).

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This is linux, don't expect GUI's. Don't use Sendmail, it is hard to configure, and has had many known security issues. Just install qmail using the guide LordOfLA posted
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its best not to use sendmail as j79 said. I'll see if I can find you a toaster-type guid that will set you up with a web based front end.

You also have the option of buying monthly control panel licenses from datacentres for things like cpanel, plesk and directadmin if your intended use of the server would benefit from that.

These licenses cost more per month than if you were using them on a server at the datacentre, but most certainly will be able to sell you an "external" license.

I'll see if I can get you a toaster though so you can evaluate both options.



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here we go: http://www.qmailrocks.org/

you'll want the instructions for redhat/rhel



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Thanks LordOfLA, J.

I want to learn Linux, but I need a guiding hand with this. If it has no GUI, then so be it. I could take it. But some form of guidance for me right now is greatly appreciated as I tackle something for me.

BTW, CentOS looks way more easier to use than FreeBSD. I tried FreeBSD tree different times, each time swearing that I would never go that route again.

Thanks again LordOfLA,

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heh I said the exact same thing about freebsd.

6 months later I practically became a freebsd zealot

AS someone who has seen and administered the best of both worlds I can state that FreeBSD is far easier to administrate than Centos could ever hope to be - once you've learned the in's and outs.

One thing that makes freebsd easier is the "hier" manpage in seection7 (those interesed on freebsd can type 'man 7 hier' and take a look (without quotes).

However Centos will do you just as well if thats what you are most comfortable with.

You can add me to msn if you like using the email address in my sig I'm around usually 20:00 - 09:00 UK time. Supporting FreeBSD and Centos is my job so I cna help out if I'm not busy.



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Thanks again, LordOfLA,

I usually hit a wall with FreeBSD when it came time to integrate my mirrored NTFS HD's. It would never recognize my HD's. It would never recognize my Promise Raid controllers as well (TX2000). I posted on other sites to no avail. I was getting the hang of FreeBSD up until then. Oh well. With nearly over a terabyte of info on all the NTFS harddrives combined. Sadly, my heart was incredibly set on the FreeBSD migration for this little home network of five machines. Maybe that's why I tried three different times. I really, really wanted to be a FreeBSD zealot myself.

I will take you up on your offer. Whole-hearted thanks for this. I really appreciate it.

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http://www.tnpi.biz/internet/mail/toaster/

a qmail mail toaster, but I think its actually a FreeBSD one, I am not quite awake enough to check yet though


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yeah thats freebsd

I use it currently



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