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Posted by sopiaz57 on Wed 3 May 2006 at 04:34
Hi All, I have a perfect opportunity for a debian mail server, I am just trying to plan what tools to use.
I have 20 users and would like to use postfix for a MTA and courier imap for pop3 and imap. Does anyone know useful web front end's for these.
Also, anyone ever heard things, good or bad, about the complete courier package. It seems full featured!
Thanks
I have 20 users and would like to use postfix for a MTA and courier imap for pop3 and imap. Does anyone know useful web front end's for these.
Also, anyone ever heard things, good or bad, about the complete courier package. It seems full featured!
Thanks
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Posted by sopiaz57 on Mon 28 Nov 2005 at 15:58
Hey Guys, I am new to this site, have been using Debian for a year now and really like it on my production systems.
I recently bought a dell server with scsi raid, (PE 1750) and unfortunately the 2.6.8 kernel that comes packaged with Debian sarge (stable) does not have the megaraid drivers built in.
I friend suggested running Ubuntu server, but i am finding it a bit different.
I would like to know how to get the latest kernel for debian to work on the dell server. I can get 2.4 kernel no problem but my application needs 2.6
I am a bit dissapointed that it's not built in, because i like the idea of getting my updates with a simple apt-get update, apt-get upgrade.
People in #debian on freenode have suggested a few different things but frankly it's kind of confusing to me. (make-kpkg, make oldconfig, initrd are some things i have never messed with before)
Thanks in advance!
I recently bought a dell server with scsi raid, (PE 1750) and unfortunately the 2.6.8 kernel that comes packaged with Debian sarge (stable) does not have the megaraid drivers built in.
I friend suggested running Ubuntu server, but i am finding it a bit different.
I would like to know how to get the latest kernel for debian to work on the dell server. I can get 2.4 kernel no problem but my application needs 2.6
I am a bit dissapointed that it's not built in, because i like the idea of getting my updates with a simple apt-get update, apt-get upgrade.
People in #debian on freenode have suggested a few different things but frankly it's kind of confusing to me. (make-kpkg, make oldconfig, initrd are some things i have never messed with before)
Thanks in advance!