Mike, I owned a small dial up internet service and used Communigate Pro as
our mail server. The setup is via a web browser and worked fantastic, it was
very stable and I ran it initially on RedHat 7 up through RedHat 9. Hope
this helps. Jim
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From: "Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak" <mjc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Community assistance, encouragement,and advice for using Fedora."
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Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 9:56 AM
Subject: Re: looking for pre-configured RHat derived server for mail
Claude Jones wrote:
I know there are a number of Redhat/Centos/and even Fedora specialized
distributions out there that are packaged for server use. Can any one
recommend any that they've used? We have an aging mail server, Debian
based, that is failing and need to replace quickly. GUI based would be a
plus. I am only going to be able to marginally contribute to getting this
going, but will probably be involved in maintenance. We just need to do
mail with this machine. I've looked at SME and BlueOnyx so far, but, both
seem to be command line based. I understand the security advantages of
not running X but, we'd rather live with that downside and have a GUI for
various reasons. Your experiences appreciated...
You could use stock Fedora with postfix, with webmin to provide a
web-based gui...
- Mike
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