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On 01-May-2002/22:00 -0500, Jim Hale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>(1) 10 or so Email addresses that I can access via pop3 (Outlook XP/2002
>INSIDE my firewall) that the outside world can send mail to. I use a
>dyndns.org address currently and everything is fine there. I also need
>to be able to get to these mailboxes from my workplace. Which would be
>better? Sendmail, Postfix or what?

For your needs, both postfix or sendmail are easy to setup and either will
do the job. Use whatever comes on your machine.

>(2) The ability to setup Mailing Lists that people can subscribe to
>either by sending an email to my daemon or by a web page interface. 

Mailman is good and has both web and mail interfaces.

>I'm willing to read and learn, but I hear that sendmail and majordomo
>are bears to setup
[snip]

The default sendmail config only needs a few tweaks to run the way you
need it. You'll have to tell it to listen on the network interface (it
only listens on loopback/127.0.0.1 by default), and to relay mail from
client machines on your LAN. These are both FAQs.

The POP3/IMAP server software that ships w/RH is adequate, although if
you're going to access it from outside your firewall, I suggest you setup
APOP authentication to protect your passwords. I don't think APOP is
enabled in the ipop3d that ships with RH, but it's easy to setup APOP with
qpopper.

Tony
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