On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 20:36:20 +0100 Upayavira wrote: > I want to set up a Debian based mail server, with SMTP sending, IMAP and > [...] > maildir doesn't exist or has incorrect ownership or permissions". > [...] > > So, can anyone either (a) help me fix the above or (b) tell me where I > can get help fixing the above or (c) recommend a SMTP/IMAP/Webmail setup > that is relatively easy to configure, and that can be installed with > apt-get from Sarge?
(a) and (b) - No, sorry. (c) My home machine hosts all mail under my care, and uses Sendmail as MTA, Courier-imap for both secure and unsecure IMAP connections (local or over the internet), Squirrelmail and Apache-ssl for secure remote mail retrievals with a web frontend. It's been working reliably with no maintenance for over a year, surviving all my daily apt-get dist-upgrades (Debian Testing). The most difficult to set up was Courier-imap, mainly due to my newbieness. The provided documentation was enough, a fair amount of reading will get you through the whole setup. In my experience, "easy to configure" in this kind of software usually translates into "the maintainer or the software takes care of most configuration options", which also usually leads to the wrong end of the security/reliability path (cf. Windows). The time and effort you spend on "learning" the software will help you get more reliable/secure performance, more confidence on your system, and make you an expert on the matters at hand. Useless at parties, though ;) HTH -- Carlos Sousa http://vbc.dyndns.org/ "I find gnome is far too susceptible to not working" - J.D.H -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]