[TriLUG] Newbie Mtg Plans - Part 2
Vestal, Roy L.
rvestal at rti.org
Tue Oct 22 08:55:21 EDT 2002
Jon,
The class you are going to give, will it also cover creating a simple mail
server for home use? That's more of what I'm interested in now, but I
definitely want to know the business class side. That's where I was trying
to go with the questions, not just business but how I can use it at home.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Carnes [mailto:jonc at nc.rr.com]
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 3:51 PM
To: trilug at trilug.org
Subject: RE: [TriLUG] Newbie Mtg Plans - Part 2
Thanks for the feedback. I'll see about adding a section on fetchmail - but
that is sort of a tangent to running a mailserver. I'm focusing on
corporate and small office setup of mail services.
Fetchmail is cool, but only useful once mail service is setup for a domain.
Maybe I should include it in the section on POP and IMAP.
If folks get value from this class on Mail servers, then I'll be happy to do
a class on DNS/routers/gateways and VPN.
<about the gripe...>
Last time I looked at the TriLUG list it went out to over 600 email
addresses. On any given day in a population of that size I guess we should
expect a few grouches. I hope though that the number of helpful folks far
out-weighs the grouches.
As with all things Open Source it really helps to have thick skin when you
ask for help - as well as the ability to separate out fact from opinion.
I know I wouldn't be using Linux today if not for the support given by the
community, and I feel that it is a moral imperative to give something back
to that community. Fortunately a lot of other folks on this list feel the
same. </atg>
Take care - Jon Carnes
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On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 13:32, Vestal, Roy L. wrote:
> Questions:
> -Explain sendmail, fetchmail, mail clients better than the docs on the
> web. It was a bitty trying to get it working for me.
>
> -Different types of mail servers: POP,IMAP, etc...
>
> -What's needed, i.e. hardware requirements, type of connectivity,
> software needed
>
> -What's optional, i.e. different mail servers for different types
>
> -What kind of security is needed, i.e. should it be stand alone, or
> can it be a file/mail server.
>
> I know these are basic questions, but I would like to see others have
> an easier time than I have in learning this stuff. Especially folks
> wanting to migrate from Windows environments, but not having as a
> technical backgrounds as others in TriLUG.
>
> <gripe hat on>
> Just a frustration I'd like to get out. Please keep in mind some of us
> (I'm including myself) are still learning some or ALL aspects of Linux
> and it's viability as a replacement for Microsoft products. I
> personally can build a desktop/workstation or SAMBA based server that
> can whip any MS machine out there, but I don't know
> gateways/routers/DNS/mail servers well.
>
> I know that most folks have been very patient and very helpful, and to
> you I say THANK YOU!
>
> But, at least to me, there are some that seem impatient and annoyed
> that we would even ask a "newbie" question. Please, change it. We're
> all here to learn from each other. If I've made it difficult, please
> let me know, privately so we can get it resolved.
>
> Just my $0.02
> </gripe hat on>
>
> Now with all that said, Jon and Lisa, thank you for the classes.
> Please put me down as an attendee. I know I can learn a lot from this.
>
> If RTI is decided as the place to have it, please give me a few dates
> in order of preference so I can get the time on the calendar. Weekends
> are easier.
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