Here's the situation. My office is connected to the internet full-time. We have delays in getting email from each other even though we are all located at the same building. The email server for neuro-logic.com is hosted by our webhosting service. I would like to use an internal email program/server so that we can send interoffice email without going out to the net. BUT, I want everyone to be able to get email from the outside also. The office is using Win2k and Outlook and we have a TCP/IP network. Is there anything in Suse 7.3 Pro that allows me to set this up? Tom Nielsen Neuro Logic Systems 805.389.5435 x18 www.neuro-logic.com
On Thursday 04 April 2002 16:42 pm, Tom Nielsen wrote:
Here's the situation. My office is connected to the internet full-time. We have delays in getting email from each other even though we are all located at the same building. The email server for neuro-logic.com is hosted by our webhosting service. I would like to use an internal email program/server so that we can send interoffice email without going out to the net. BUT, I want everyone to be able to get email from the outside also. The office is using Win2k and Outlook and we have a TCP/IP network.
Is there anything in Suse 7.3 Pro that allows me to set this up?
Tom Nielsen Neuro Logic Systems 805.389.5435 x18 www.neuro-logic.com
Tom, You might want to try Postfix. It is simple to configure, and reliable. You can easily set up a server to send and receive mail for everyone in your building. They should be able to access their mail using just about any pop3 client. Just make sure that you uncomment the qpopper line in /etc/inetd.conf. Kevin -- If it weren't for geometry, life would be pointless.
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