How to set up mail server in Linux Redhat? [mail server] [redhat]
Q: Im a beginner of Linux.
My school project just requires us to set up a mail server in Linux Red Hat and email.
Can send someone help me?
Q: Im a beginner of Linux.
My school project just requires us to set up a mail server in Linux Red Hat and email.
Can send someone help me?
Q: i cannot seem to access my webmail from my school. www.bandtank.com / webmail is how Ive always done because I dont Outlook setup, and for some reason it isnt working. when I try to ping mail.bandtank.com gives a timeout, so im thinking that they have blocked stuff? If so, this really pisses me off.
Q: Say I want a server just for home use . how would I do that? Im on cable, my ip is not changed for months now, it would be possible? Im on linux tax . It would be nice to have everythign just like webmail, so we can all check . If anyone knows how to do this please post:)
EDIT: I would run on a dedicated machine . not sure what I should do it, I would www.NICK.com address to use this? or would the email addy as ccrunnernb@10.5.787.555.com somethign like that?
Q: Are there extended the benefits of using a domain controller in a small office (14-20 users) on its establishment as a group?
We currently have a Windows 2K server (Small Business Server) set up as a domain controller, but all the PCs are set up in a sort of working environment you can not log onto the domain. We do not have a domain name, Do not perform an Internet service, not a mail server and no users are allowed internet access.
What are the pros and cons of using
Q: So Ive recently come into possession of one of the Small Business Server 2003 packages that were sent and Im afraid to try it for my office. Ive been wanting to run Exchange for our e-mail, but it was always too expensive until now;). So the simple question is: Is a standard ADSL 1.5/256 enough reliable Windows Server / Exchange Server running as a mail server that will be used by approximately 4 clients, both locally and remotely?
Id also looking at using other features, such as
Q: Im ready to exchange it for a Via Epia Mini-ITX kit fan-less and will be using a compact flash card to IDE adapter and the establishment of a Smooth Wall or Ipcop router to my Windows 2003 e-mail and web server.
Mostly what I wanted the router at the time the U.S. was not the IP address filtering before they reach my Windows machine. Currently they are blocked by the directory security in IIS for Web sites and through an IP blacklist in my post server.
Is possible to ha
Q: Hi guys
Ive hosting my website on a dynamic IP for a while now, and now I finally have the chance to move my server a static IP. I will also add another website to server.
My question is this: Since I use a static IP now, I use a DNS server like BIND? (I would also like to run a mail server). What about multiple sites? , the DNS server is to redirect or apache?
thanks:)
Q: So with the continuing problem of e-mail addresses (eg ATTBI for Comcast, modify SBC / PacBell to Yahoo, etc.) My dad came up with the great idea to own domain name and setup our own email address to register. Of course, he wants me to figure out how to do this!
So I am appealing to the experts: What would be the best (and cheapest) way of setting up a server on our own domain.
I know that we can easily register your own domain name and that some of the registar to offer e-se