If you have enough memory in the computer have a look at the free (free
as in beer) VMWare server at
www.vmware.com , that will allow you to
install a "Unix-like" distribution on top of windows, then everybody
here will be better able to help you.
If you pick a Red Hat, Fedora, Debian or Ubuntu I have some beginners
tutorials I am writing for publication later in the year that you are
welcome to look at.
Thanks
Jason Meers
On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 19:55 +0200, Zbigniew Szalbot wrote:
> Hello to everyone,
>
> I have exim installed on windows to learn it before I have to run it
> under linux (don't yet have an access to a linux box to learn there).
> And hence my request for suggestions.
>
> What is the advisable way of keeping mail users? I see from the list
> that some people use user accounts in OS and some - if I understand
> correctly - store user names in mysql. This is first thing that I would
> like to learn. Can anyone point me to a document or a working
> configuration to use. If this be document, could this be something that
> a not very technical person can understand? Shame on me but because I do
> not have an access to linux, I don't even know how to add a user...
>
> All I can do right now in exim is send it as a relay server. Thanks in
> advance to all of you who can suggest where to start.
>
> Warm regards,
>
> Zbigniew Szalbot
>
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