Hemminger, Jeffrey D. wrote:

>Hi All, 
>I'm trying to set up a Mail Server, James, from the Jakarta project.
>(see http://jakarta.apache.org/james/index.html if you're interested)
>
>I'm doing this for a software development project (read: I'm a developer and
>not a sys admin...  this is my first problem...), and would like to use
>Linux as the OS.
>For the development environment I'm using a private network which I've
>recently set up. I have two PCs, both running RedHat7.2 configured the same
>way. So some day I'm hoping to send emails from MX Server A to MX Server B,
>and visa versa.
>
>I've gone through the installation of RedHat 7.2, I've installed the JDK and
>James. I've gone through the build (and killed sendmail) and can run James
>although it's not configured completely yet.
>
>The trouble I'm running into is with the network I've created. I ping, I
>SSH, but I can't telnet or FTP (not that I really need to telnet, but it's
>more this sinking feeling that I'm not doing something correctly).
>
Red Hat has not turned on Telnet or FTP since version 6.x  (all 7.x look 
at these as a security  risk).  You should use ssh, sftp, and/or scp.

>
>I'd really like help with two points:
>
>1- Configuring my DNS servers correctly.
>
>2- More generally, things to watch out for running my private network (like
>what dragons lie in wait for me once I start trying to throw emails
>around?).
>
>I've been working on this for a while now, and the trouble I've run into
>(repeatedly) with internet howto's and mail list archives is that they're
>either talking about a different distribution or a different software
>package than I'm using (or both).
>
>Is anyone available with some experience configuring DNS and Email servers
>that I can send a few questions to???
>
>(I'm on the James mailing list, so the questions would be specific to DNS
>and networks)
>
>(This would be tomorrow, I've reached my threshold of frustration for today)
>;)
>
>Thanks,
>
>Jeff
>
>PS-
>Oh, and a couple more newbie questions?:
>-I burned two ISOs, one Mandrake and one Debian. I was under the impression
>that they'd start installing when I rebooted. They didn't. Can I change the
>BIOS like I would under Windows so that it would run from CDROM when I
>reboot?
>-I created a Mandrake boot disk, started it up, and it wouldn't recognize
>the Mandrake ISO in the CDROM. The question is: How do I install Linux from
>an ISO???
>
>
>
> 
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