On 29 April 2015 13:21:20 BST, Matthew Daubney <matt(a)daubers.co.uk> wrote:
That looks magic! Ta :)
On 29 April 2015 at 13:12, Keith Williams <keithwilliamsnp(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
https://workaround.org/ispmail/wheezy
On 29 April 2015 at 10:05, Matthew Daubney <matt(a)daubers.co.uk>
wrote:
> Hi Andy
>
> Just email, just me mainly :)
> Definitely no more than 5ish users.
> IMAP a definite please
> No need for user management for users
> Web interface would be nice, but not a major requirement
> Antispam and Antivirus would be lovely
>
> A decent way of backing up mailboxes securely would also be good
please!
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Matt Daubney
>
> On 29 April 2015 at 09:59, Andy Smith <andy(a)bitfolk.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Matthew,
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 09:50:41AM +0100, Matthew Daubney wrote:
>> > Last time I did this I remember it being a pita to maintain. Can
anyone
>> > recommend some reading for someone
who hasn't maintained a mail
server
>> for
>> > about 7 years to catch up please?
>>
>> I think you will get better answers if you specify your
>> requirements a little more.
>>
>> - Will you require multiple users?
>>
>> - Multiple users in multiple domains?
>>
>> - User can add and remove their own mailboxes within domains that
>> are "theirs"?
>>
>> - How do you want users to access their email?
>>
>> - Directly on the server (local MUA e.g. Mutt)?
>>
>> - IMAPS?
>>
>> - Web interface?
>>
>> - Are you looking at antispam and antivirus built in to the
>> solution or will you bolt that on later?
>>
>> - Are we talking just email or shoulf this include groupware such
as
calendaring and meetings?
Cheers,
Andy
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That link looks good (haven't looked in detail). I've been running an email server
for nearly 10 years and the only major thing I'd alter in the link's
recommendation is to use an OS with a long support life, CentOS or Ubuntu LTS.
A well configured email server will just sit there doing its thing for years and you want
to be troubled by as fewer OS upgrades as possible. Debian only gives you a couple if
years before you need to plan upgrading.
I've previously used CentOS for my servers but would probably go with Ubuntu LTS now
as uses more more current software (support for newer encryption ciphers etc).
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