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How to Setup a Mailserver on a Ubuntu System September 8, 2005

Posted by Carthik in ubuntu.
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There is an excellent guide on how to setup your mail server using Ubuntu, taking into account spam, viruses, authentication, security etc. To quote the author it is an…

Easy to follow howto on setting up a mail server with unlimited users and domains, with IMAP/Pop access, anti-spam, anti-virus, secure authentication, encrypted traffic, web mail interface and more.

Ubuntu + Postfix + Courier IMAP + MySQL + Amavisd-new + SpamAssassin + ClamAV + SASL + TLS + SquirrelMail

 

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1. friggybum - October 1, 2005

Thanks for the useful link, excellent doc indeed.

2. Matt - October 10, 2005

This tutorial is horribly complex. Is there anything simpler? I just want to be able to have users with IMAP boxes and auth against their normal logins.

3. ubuntonista - October 11, 2005

Matt,

Install courier-imap courier-imap-ssl.

Use postfix to deliver mail to maildirs by setting up ….

Well, know what, I might have found what you want when I googled for details. Please read this thread, including the later posts — guides you through setting up smtp services and imap/pop services. Use the “pam shadow” authentication scheme for saslauthd.

Hope this helps.

4. sikiş - April 22, 2010

Good to have bumped onto your blog and met you.

5. biber hapı - June 9, 2010

Thanks a lot for this document. I am happy to find your distinguished
way of writing the post. Now you make it easy for me to
understand and implement. Thanks for sharing with us.

6. biber hapi - June 9, 2010

Thanks a lot for this document. I am happy to find your distinguished
way of writing the post. Now you make it easy for me to
understand and implement. Thanks for sharing with us.

7. seks izle - September 29, 2010

Thanks for the useful link, excellent doc indeed.


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