* Raymond Norton <ray at lctn.k12.mn.us> [011126 16:44]: > I have Sendmail working on my RedHat 7.1 box. I configured it using the > sendmail-install script. At the time I added a couple users when it asked There are a few parts to a mail system. The MTA you allready chose, Sendmail. THe MTA is responsible for moving mail between hosts. (Mail Transfer Agent) The MDA is the local-delivery-agent, its able to look at a config file and do filtering based on that for the entire system and/or individual users. Procmail does this. The MUA is the mail-user-agent. Sometimes this is merely POP/IMAP based, sometimes its something like mutt (local MUA using a mailspool in /var/mail). In any case, My recommendations are: uw-imap and its ipop3d, both running to only accept SSL based connections so you dont give out passwords in the clear. squirrelmail setup on a SSL webserver for web-mail. -- Scott Dier <dieman at ringworld.org> <sdier at debian.org> http://www.ringworld.org/ #linuxos at irc.openprojects.net So I ran up to him, and the exchange went something like this: Me: Oh my god! You're Larry Niven! Him: Oh my god! You're Wil Wheaton! -Wil Wheaton, in a Slashdot interview