[K12OSN] Student run mail system

Charlie Robinson crobinson at usd440.com
Tue Jan 16 15:19:39 UTC 2007


I'd be curious to see what mechanism is used to filter content on the 
student run system as required by CIPA.
How is the email monitored and who does it ?

Charles Robinson, Sys. Admin.
USD440 Halstead-Bentley
Halstead, KS


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Kronebusch" <jim at winonacotter.org>
To: "Support list for open source software in schools." <k12osn at redhat.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 9:10 AM
Subject: Re: [K12OSN] Student run mail system


> On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 09:23:53 -0700, Jim Christiansen wrote
>> My computer club has asked me if they can setup and run their own
>> mail system on their club K12LTSP 6 system.  I've said yes and am
>> wondering if anyone here has some links on setting up a Squirell
>> Mail system.  It looks quite complicated...
>>
>> Jim
>
> This is a very easy tutorial that takes about 30 minutes to set up.  Of 
> course
> it will take longer if this is the first time you've ever set up a mail
> server.  Part 1 gets you through setting up the correct DNS and installing 
> the
> server software.  Part 3 (don't ask where part 2 went :-) has a couple
> paragraphs at the top that help you install and configure SquirrelMail, 
> you
> can skip the lower portion regarding storing preferences and the address 
> book
> in an external database.  And part 4 configures Anti-Spam/Antivirus 
> add-ons.
> Really part 1 and the first portion of part 3 are all you need to get 
> fully
> functioning mail server with SquirrelMail and POP3/SMTP access.  Part 4 
> just
> keeps the enlarge this and infect that stuff out of your mail, configuring
> this could be a real good experience however for your students.  I have 2 
> mail
> servers currently running this configuration in 2 separate schools 
> handling
> about 600 accounts each and it works beautifully.
>
> http://www.hughesjr.com/content/view/16/
>
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