Personally, I've found postfix to be the easiest to set up.
And if later you want to add virus protection and spam scanning,
it's basically a matter of adding 1 line to your postfix conf and
I think about 8 or so to one other postfix conf.
There are webpages all over you can basically cut and paste from to
get virus scanning to work.

So I'd vote postfix, easy to set up and very very easy to do more
advanced stuff...

Doug

Alessandro Magnolo wrote:
Hello All,

I am willing to install dbmail, firstly on a test machine, and then on
a dedicated server for production. I am a complete email newbie, but I
learn fast.

I have some questions before starting:

1) Is 2.0 RC8 stable enough or I should go for 1.2.10 ?

2) Which MTA would be the easiest to install and configure with dbmail?

3) What else do I need to install to activate the IMAP service, apart
from a db (mysql in my case) and an MTA ?

4) What is a good introductory book (printed or online) to mail server
administration?

I will later want to add virus and spam detection, but I guess it's
enough for now... I'll be back ;)

Thank you in advance,
Alessandro Magnolo
_______________________________________________
Dbmail mailing list
[email protected]
https://mailman.fastxs.nl/mailman/listinfo/dbmail
begin:vcard
fn:Douglas Stanley
n:Stanley;Douglas
org:Integrated Marketing Technologies;IT
adr:;;2945 Carquest Dr.;Brunswick;Ohio;44212;USA
email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
title:Systems Administrator
tel;work:330-220-6715
x-mozilla-html:FALSE
url:http://www.imtco.com
version:2.1
end:vcard

Reply via email to