The issue is not an understanding of how to run the system. The issue is that it isn't our core business and we want to minimize/eliminate the money and time needed to maintain the infrastructure and support the services. On Tue, Jul 6, 2021 at 3:54 PM Bryan Fields <Bryan@bryanfields.net> wrote:
On 7/6/21 3:26 PM, Steve Saner wrote:
The current platform is a custom collection of open source software, smtp, imap, pop, webmail. Web hosting is a basic LAMP stack all php 5.2 or greater. There is no interest in growing these services.
Ok, so this really doesn't say much in terms of software in use. Almost all SMTP/IMAP/POP servers are open source, and could be anything from sendmail 8 to postfix. If you're capping it, just run what's in place and learn it, I'd think most people in networking have configured apache once or twice before.
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