PS sendmail is actually very easy to use and very powerful.
It all depends on the version of Linux you are using. Redhat 5.0 for example
has a version of sendmail that has been bery easy to turn into a comprehensive
multiple mailbox per user system. (reference mailertable in sendmail)
Get sendmail 8.8.7 or better from http://www.sendmail.org.
By the way sendmail.org is your number one reference stop.
>Walt wrote:
>
>> Is anyone running a mail server on Linux? I got DNS running and Apache,
>> now I need a small (easy) mail server. What do you reccommend?
>
>If you have to start from scratch, I would use qmail
>
>www.qmail.org
>
>Regards,
>Pablo Godel
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