Re: telnet on local LAN question (progress?)

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On Wed, 2011-08-24 at 21:52 -0700, Paul Allen Newell wrote:
> I am trying to do my homework but more importantly trying to
> understand just what I need so I don't solve a problem that doesn't
> need to be solved.

I suppose it all depends on what you're trying to achieve.  Do you need
a mail server, do you want one, do you need/want to learn how to set one
up, is it an academic exercise...?

I don't think I'd bother with trying to get several mail servers up and
running, unless I wanted to learn how mail servers interact.

Having *a* mail server on a LAN is handy for doing local mail, and not
having to configure each client to use your ISP's mail server.  You can
send all your mail through your own SMTP server, and only the server
ever needs changing if your ISP changes.  It's also handy so that all
log files from all computers can be mailed to one user.  Rather than
that person having to check log mails all over the place.

You can drag all your external mail into your server, for local
management (IMAP is good for this).  Though that's a separate issue that
what's already been discussed.  And, perhaps, a more useful thing to do.

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