Hi everybody, We will be having an install fest at WPI on Thursday, October 4th from 6 - 10 PM. I have several folks who have volunteered to make CDs and be installers - thanks gang! The main target of this install fest is the WPI community, but I won't turn away folks in need as long as there is room. I am, however, lacking in RSVPs from prospective installees. If you wish to have Linux installed on your machine, please send me an e-mail so that I can handle the logistics. Let's get the word out and hope for a great turnout! Later, Andy -- Andy Stewart Founder Worcester Linux Users' Group Worcester, MA, USA http://www.wlug.org
At 06:33 PM 9/30/2001 -0400, Our Founder wrote:
Hi everybody,
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I am, however, lacking in RSVPs from prospective installees. If you wish to have Linux installed on your machine, please send me an e-mail so that I can handle the logistics.
Hi Andy! I am putting together a Linux server for serving up two web sites, email, etc., for my own personal use (tired of paying XO) and hope to build this at the install fest. I also hope to install RedHat onto a Dell Latitude CPx Laptop. The Server already has RedHat 6.2 on it, so I suspect the latest RedHat distro will not be a problem. The Laptop is anyone's guess... But - I realize that there may not be enough room/time for my stuff... Regards, Steve -- Stephen C. Daukas stephen@daukas.com (508) 845-9809 - Home (508) 845-5015 - Fax (508) 612-2149 - Mobile
Greetings all! I am about to do away with my hosting provider and plan on migrating services over to my own Linux box. It currently runs RedHat 6.2 and I plan to upgrade this soon (hopefully at the upcoming install fest). I have a static IP with a LinkSys router... I want to run the usual suspects (web, email, etc.) and was wondering what free packages were out there. I'm planning on Apache, DNS, and so on, but my real question is regarding Email... I'd like to be able to easily manage the service. I used to "do sendmail" years ago (including majordomo et. al), and even got a server up and running for a few weeks last year while between ISPs, but sendmail is definitely created for those who "enjoy the trip" instead of just getting to the end results. Does anyone know of an email package that provides for easy config management, user management, SPAM filtering, perhaps a web-based interface for remote access, etc.? Thanks in advance! Regards, Steve -- Stephen C. Daukas stephen@daukas.com (508) 845-9809 - Home (508) 845-5015 - Fax (508) 612-2149 - Mobile
"Stephen C. Daukas" wrote:
Greetings all!
I am about to do away with my hosting provider and plan on migrating services over to my own Linux box. It currently runs RedHat 6.2 and I plan to upgrade this soon (hopefully at the upcoming install fest). I have a static IP with a LinkSys router...
I want to run the usual suspects (web, email, etc.) and was wondering what free packages were out there. I'm planning on Apache, DNS, and so on, but my real question is regarding Email...
I'd like to be able to easily manage the service. I used to "do sendmail" years ago (including majordomo et. al), and even got a server up and running for a few weeks last year while between ISPs, but sendmail is definitely created for those who "enjoy the trip" instead of just getting to the end results. Does anyone know of an email package that provides for easy config management, user management, SPAM filtering, perhaps a web-based interface for remote access, etc.?
Thanks in advance!
Regards, Steve -- Stephen C. Daukas stephen@daukas.com (508) 845-9809 - Home (508) 845-5015 - Fax (508) 612-2149 - Mobile
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heya steve. i'm one of the guys who likes to lurk on the wlug mailing list. :) try using postfix...my buddy and i are going to start using it on our debian servers. it's pure GPL and it seems to work pretty swell! good luck and VIVA REVOLUCION!!! :) -- ==//> Jeffrey Michael Reed ==//> Metro West Boston Linux User Group ==//> Co-founder/Administrator ==//> GNU/Linux, HTML, PHP ==//> ==//> Phunky Phresh stuff about... ==//> GNU/Linux, Programming, Music, ==//> Humor, Hacking, and the news ==//> about the revolution... ==//> ==//> http://www.linuxbusca.com ==//> ==//> Favorite OS: Debian ==//> Favorite food: Lasagna ==//> Favorite brew: Guinness ==//> Favorite music: Mr. Bungle
At 04:52 PM 9/30/2007 -0400, you wrote:
"Stephen C. Daukas" wrote:
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heya steve.
i'm one of the guys who likes to lurk on the wlug mailing list.
:)
try using postfix...my buddy and i are going to start using it on our debian servers. it's pure GPL and it seems to work pretty swell!
Jeff - I see you are planning on hitting the Install Fest. If you make it there, I'd like to spend a few minutes talking about postfix, php, etc. Sound OK to you? Steve Stephen C. Daukas stephen@daukas.com (508) 845-9809 - Home (508) 845-5015 - Fax (508) 612-2149 - Mobile
participants (3)
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Andy Stewart
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Jeff Reed
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Stephen C. Daukas