On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Chris Wagner wrote: > However, I have no clue on how to effectively setup DNS or an MTA like > Sendmail. I've tried a few MTA's, but I always return to Sendmail. Sendmail runs on light resources without bogging down memory and generating tons of processes when queing mail. Very nice if your machine has 32MB of memory or less like I do. It can do this with many features, such as filtering mail through blackhole lists before accepting. Judging from mail headers, sendmail seems to be the most popular MTA. Procmail is often used as the next filter for sorting user's mail into different directories. There are excellent procmail recepies for mailing lists and spam. I use the ISC BIND for dns. The named process of bind uses a bit more memory and weighs in around 7MB for its process. If you install any of these packages by tarball, the documentation is superb. The README file is a great starting point and has many great links. These are old and proven programs, but be sure to configure these packages properly as these ports can be quite dangerous if something goes wrong. Gentoo makes the configuration setup rather easy with minimal configuration for a useable system. -- Why drive a car when you can ride a bike? http://attaway.net http://counter.li.org user #142150