not sure if this should be here or o/s, but here we go:
i work for a k-12 school district as one of the "computer guys" (desktop, server, network, phone, kitchen sink . . .) focused mainly on windows machines. like so many bosses do, mine had an epiphany and told me to basically "make it work." then he added "and try to do it for little or no cost, as we didn't budget for it." oh, and he would like to use linux, so we can say we have a linux server.
the idea goes like this: we would like to institute a separate e-mail environment for student use only (e.g. students.district.org) for the students to use to communicate with other students and with faculty. this would be using a webmail interface, and possibly accessible from outside the network via a webmail interface, but unable to send and receive messages to address that are not either @district.org or @students.district.org.
weee.
i've got an old dual pIII 650 server that is still serviceable, and had 2k server on it that is going to be my little donor. i'm still a windows guy, as that's what i work on, but so far, i've only dabbled in Linux. i've found Hmail which i could install on windows, and i've also found a Ubuntu linix/ Hula that i thought i'd try. my biggest concern is ease of administration, as i will not be the only one over the box, and some of my co-workers are more windows oriented than i am.
any suggestions or guidance is greatly appreciated.
i work for a k-12 school district as one of the "computer guys" (desktop, server, network, phone, kitchen sink . . .) focused mainly on windows machines. like so many bosses do, mine had an epiphany and told me to basically "make it work." then he added "and try to do it for little or no cost, as we didn't budget for it." oh, and he would like to use linux, so we can say we have a linux server.
the idea goes like this: we would like to institute a separate e-mail environment for student use only (e.g. students.district.org) for the students to use to communicate with other students and with faculty. this would be using a webmail interface, and possibly accessible from outside the network via a webmail interface, but unable to send and receive messages to address that are not either @district.org or @students.district.org.
weee.
i've got an old dual pIII 650 server that is still serviceable, and had 2k server on it that is going to be my little donor. i'm still a windows guy, as that's what i work on, but so far, i've only dabbled in Linux. i've found Hmail which i could install on windows, and i've also found a Ubuntu linix/ Hula that i thought i'd try. my biggest concern is ease of administration, as i will not be the only one over the box, and some of my co-workers are more windows oriented than i am.
any suggestions or guidance is greatly appreciated.