HELP! (Mailservers.)

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Can anyone help autistics.org set up the following mailserver system (I’m copying this directly off a piece of paper Laura handed me yesterday):

Mailsystem using
Squirrelmail/Postfix/procmail/Dovecot/spamassassin/clamav
(secure pop3, IMAP)
Integrated w. virtualmin GPL
on a debian sarge system.

Portions have been haved at/butchered, but productively (i.e., to my knowledge I got things more toward configuration, not less

We can maintain the system after it’s set up, but Laura is saying it’d take her months to a year with a good deal of support and assistance (and she has none at all) to even begin to be able to set it up. We’d want someone capable of working with the entire thing while setting it up for us, and not someone who’d just try to muddle through it, but someone with enough experience not to screw it up.

About Mel Baggs

Hufflepuff. Came from the redwoods, which tell me who I am and where I belong in the world. I relate to objects as if they are alive, but as things with identities and properties all of their own, not as something human-like. Culturally I'm from a California Okie background. Crochet or otherwise create constantly, write poetry and paint when I can. Proud member of the developmental disability self-advocacy movement. I care a lot more about being a human being than I care about what categories I fit into.

4 responses »

  1. We’ll be happy to issue Autistics.org a free license of Virtualmin Professional and provide installation service. That’ll handle all of your initial configuration problems for you. And, any problems or questions that come up in the future can be handled through our customer ticket tracker.

    Sign up for an account at Virtualmin.com and ping me via email with the address you signed up with.

  2. I don’t have specific experience with those systems. I use RedHat, not debian, on a daily basis. But if you can’t find anyone else, I’d be willing to try to figure it out.

  3. Amanda, if that’s not going to work, e-mail me using the address I use here, and I can forward the request to a mailing list that includes some folks who are very clueful on mail configuration. (I just need to know that the request has to go there.)

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