[aklug] Re: Easier e-mail server?

From: Shane R. Spencer <shane@bogomip.com>
Date: Mon Oct 04 2010 - 10:21:12 AKDT

Another short answer is "ebox". It helps with the footwork of getting things set up when
you're not already an ISP administrator :)

Apparently ebox changed it's name to zentyal. OOOkay.

http://www.zentyal.org/

On 10/02/2010 07:15 PM, Damien Hull wrote:
> The short answer is no. Email requires two services. Post fix is a
> good smtp server. Then you need a way to get your email. That's gonna
> be IMAP4.
>
> There are some good postfix instructions out there. Some are on the
> post fix website. It's been years since I've done anything with it and
> I agree, it's not easy.
>
> I tried using Zimbra. It has an awesome web interface. That doesn't
> help you when the back end decides to die for no reason.
>
> Stick with postfix and a good IMAP4 server. Don't forget TLS, SPAM
> assassin, and ClamAV.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Oct 2, 2010, at 7:03 PM, Christopher Howard <choward@indicium.us> wrote:
>
> Another quick subject: Is there a super-easy-to-set-up e-mail server
> program that allows use of ssl certs for connection security? I've
> burned about 10+ hours trying to get postfix configured, and I'm still
> not there yet. Just wondering if there was an easier way. Heard about
> some other Linux e-mail server programs, but they were said to be either
> more complicated to set up, or no longer properly maintained.
>
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