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PC Support Advisor
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How to Set Up a Linux Mail Hub A mail hub is a machine that sits on your LAN, acting as the interface between your users and the Internet. It processes all mail, ensuring that messages sent from users get transmitted and that incoming items are distributed to the correct user. Linux, the free version of Unix, allows you to set up a Unix-based mail hub on an old Intel box for minimum outlay and maximum flexibility. By Paul Dunne To read this article just click on the title. (Adobe Acrobat Reader required. If you don't have the reader, click here)
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