[TriLUG] UPDATE 2 - Mail Server Class

Lisa C. Boyd lisab at trilug.org
Wed Nov 6 15:53:18 EST 2002


I have now gotten 16 people confirmed for Saturday out of 31. If you
have not confirmed your reservation with me, I will be tracking you down
tomorrow!

We will be having ONE class only at 2 PM. I didn't get enough response
or interest in having a separate class earlier in the day, so we're just
going to stay with ONE class at 2 PM. If this goes well, we may have
another class after the holiday season calms down.

When you send me confirmation that you will be there (if you haven't
already) answer these questions:

Are you planning on bringing a computer? 
Is it a laptop or desktop system? 
If laptop do you use wireless?

Thanks for your help and continued interest in this class :)
Lisa B.

**Previous Information**
Teacher:  Jon Carnes
Place:    RTI - Dreyfus (same place as monthly meetings)
Date:     Saturday, November 9, 2002
Time:     Class starts at 2 pm.
Audience: Newbie (veterans feel free to come and help others!)

Jon will be detailing how to set up your own mail server starting from
the beginning ("newbie") point-of-view. He will be talking in general
terms but will also demonstrate the steps on his machine using Red Hat.
You may bring your own machine to work on during the class or come just
to listen and take notes. There will be a time of discussion for getting
specific help with your computer if necessary.

If you bring your own machine, you will need to bring everything
(monitor, keyboard, mouse, power cables, etc) for it. I recommend that
you arrive around 1:30 so you can have your machine in place and ready
to go by the time the class starts at 2 pm. You will need a working
installation of Linux before you come to class. Jon will be going over
installation and configuration of the additional programs needed to run
your own mail server.

If you are bringing a computer with something other than Red Hat or
Mandrake on it, please let me know so I can make sure we have some
experts there to cover that distro.




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