Hi Ralph, I would love to write some guides but I just don't have the time at the moment (work commitments), but for those that would like the scripts and maybe write up some guides, you can download them from: http://www.itmanx.com/downloads/scripts.tar.gz This has been tested on a fresh install of CentOS 6.3 x64 minimal. Run the prerequisites.sh file (eg. sh prerequisites.sh) first just to make sure you have wget. Then run run.sh. You can see inside run.sh what it sets up. I have also made every file independent if you'd like to just install a particular feature. In the archive are also 3 files named newemail.sh, newwebsite.sh and newftpuser.sh to get you started post install. When I get more time, I will be happy to write up some guides. Kind regards, Christian Salway -----Original Message----- From: centos-docs-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-docs-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Ralph Angenendt Sent: 24 March 2013 21:43 To: centos-docs at centos.org Subject: Re: [CentOS-docs] Mail / Web server guides On 12.03.2013 13:29, Christian Salway wrote: > Overall, this will give anyone the chance to run a mail server with > multi domain support and website hosting support on a CentOS system by > simply running a shell script which takes about 5 minutes. Hmmm. No. That is not really what we are looking for (although it sounds interesting). We're looking for documentation which enables the reader to *learn* and then implement things himself. Okay, if there is some copy & paste, there's nothing wrong with that :) But we don't want to supply shell scripts which are opaque to the causal user and then do something he cannot reproduce (or understand with his level of knowledge). > Let me know if you're interested and if so, how I go about writing it > into your wiki. If you can add to various parts of the wiki which already describe mail - or create new pages on things which aren't already covered - then that would be great. Regards, Ralph _______________________________________________ CentOS-docs mailing list CentOS-docs at centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-docs