On 05/21/01 05:00:16 +0100, Keith O'Connell wrote: > Hi, > > I believe it was in this list within the last week or so that someone > made the point that the best way to learn Linux was to have goals, or > better still a project. To these ends I have set my self a project.
I agree. I've made a list of things I want to accomplish. Now all I have to do is do them. ;-) > > We have a PC each here. My wife and two daughters each run WinMe and I > have Debian on these two in front of me. The machines all get out > through a cable modem. I want to have one of the linux machines act as a > collection point for all incoming email and have each client collect it > from the local server. I want the four of us to be able to email each > other with out it leaving the house > > Am I right in thinking that I need something like "sendmail" and > "procmail" on the server and any old mail client on the Windows/Linux > machines in order to get this done? Do I need to be setting up any other > software specifically to make this work? > > I know something like sendmail is probably overkill, but the object her > is education not ease of setup. Whilst this is likely a trivial task for > most, it is a starting point for me Well, Debian ships with exim instead of sendmail as its out of the box mta. I've kept a link to a Linux Gazette article that you might find useful, if only to server as a springboard: http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue43/stumpel.html I hope that gets you going in the right direction. Good luck! -- Mark Wagnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com