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- Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2003 00:11:29 +0900
- From: Raymond Regalado <fwgk5942@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Mail server with Linux
Jonathan, Thanks for the response. >> their "from" headers mangled. I can't elaborate but suffice it to say >> I'm still looking for that golden grail of a "properly" configured >> SMTP/POP3 server. > > If you can't elaborate, it's kind of hard to help you. True. Sorry. It's kind of hard to explain. Basically, I have an app. that downloads from a POP3 account on the server. The app. processes the contents of the email, then sends out automatic replies to the sender. With the RHL 8.0 test server I installed, sometimes the sender address field is blank, or garbled. Since there's no such problem with the RHL 5.0 machine, I assume it's something about the RHL 8.0 machine. Maybe there're bugs in RHL 8.0. Maybe I didn't configure POP correctly. I don't know. I've been losing my hair on this problem for the past couple of weeks. I'd like to make sure that I'm building the RHL 8.0 mail server correctly. I followed the instructions in the book I have carefully, but it's still an introductory book and I may be missing something. So, I guess a better book would help. >> 1) Can anyone recommend a good book (preferably English) on how to >> build a mail server with Linux? > > What SMTP server are you running? Sendmail? Postfix? Exim? That > matters a lot - any docs you read or book you buy will be specific > to that server. I would recommend Exim. Others will recommend > Postfix. Almost all will tell you that either is preferable to > Sendmail, > esp. if you're fairly new to *nix. Sendmail. For now I'd like to see what I can do with it. I haven't yet dished out the cash to get the Costales book -- maybe later. A "Sendmail for Dummies" would do for now. >> 2) Does anyone know if it's possible or advisable to try upgrading >> RHL >> 5.0 to 7.3, using the Linux install program (according to the > > Possible? Yes. Advisable? No. I would assume that any box > running RH 5.0 today was owned and would do a scorched-earth > install. Trust nothing, format everything. Point well taken. Since the thing's behind our firewall, I trust that it's still free from Cuckoo's eggs. But I'd like to put the thing to rest as soon as I get a new one up and running. I thought I did with the RHL 8.0 box, but not yet. > You might also want to look into Debian. Once you learn it, > it's a lot easier to admin than RH, IMO. And it will correctly > set up your mail server (defaults to Exim) as part of the install > process :-) > If you have no Debian experience, I recommend getting someone who > does to do the install with you and show you the ropes. Thanks for the suggestions. I hope to look into Debian and other distros someday. Actually, the distro that's got me interested right now is Plamo Linux -- it came free with this issue of Nikkei Linux. Maybe I can make something out of my old Pentium 133 box using Plamo... Yours, Raymond Tokyo
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