On Sun, 30 Sep 2018 12:54:59 +
Promise Kumalo wrote:
> try "free" linux groupware like Kolab, Citadel or Zimbra. they will
> give you easy installation and easy user/mailbox management.
SOGo is also not bad.
Furthermore, there are Horde, eGroupware, Kopano, Tine.
- Chris
> Am 01.10.2018 um 18:54 schrieb Kenneth Porter :
>
> --On Monday, October 01, 2018 6:37 PM +0200 Peter Eckel
> wrote:
>
>> I fully agree with most of the former, except for the Google part. Google
>> is to privacy what a shark pool is to a carp. If possible, avoid Google
>> at all cost, and
Am 01.10.2018 um 17:37 schrieb Peter Eckel :
...
> If you want to run your own mail server (there are good reasons to do so,
> I've been running my own services for many years now) be prepared for a
> learning curve, as mail is not as simple and straightforward as it looks. You
> should also
Thank you for the input. And to the others as well. I hate this type of chase
where it seems never-ending, for a technology I can’t stand. Managing my
current solution has been a problem for ages. I’m not getting any younger.
Maybe hosting is the best solution, and I do agree with you
On Mon, Oct 01, 2018 at 09:54:01AM -0700, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> --On Monday, October 01, 2018 6:37 PM +0200 Peter Eckel
> wrote:
>
> > I fully agree with most of the former, except for the Google part. Google
> > is to privacy what a shark pool is to a carp. If possible, avoid Google
> > at
--On Monday, October 01, 2018 6:37 PM +0200 Peter Eckel
wrote:
I fully agree with most of the former, except for the Google part. Google
is to privacy what a shark pool is to a carp. If possible, avoid Google
at all cost, and particularly for E-Mail. There are services around that
cost a very
: CentOS on behalf of Peter Eckel
Sent: Monday, October 1, 2018 11:37
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] email Server for CentOS 7
> On 29. Sep 2018, at 23:58, John R. Dennison wrote:
>
> Save yourself the effort, time, headaches and eventual bloody tears of
> imp
> On 29. Sep 2018, at 23:58, John R. Dennison wrote:
>
> Save yourself the effort, time, headaches and eventual bloody tears of
> impotent
> rage and just go with Google or some other provider. Running a mail
> server properly is one of the more difficult tasks and quite often not
> worth the
: Saturday, September 29, 2018 16:51
To: Submit CentOS
Subject: [CentOS] email Server for CentOS 7
Hi folks.
I’m looking for an email server. I have a C7 box already with nginx,
PostgreSQL, Sinatra and Ruby. So I don’t want to install PHP, Apache, MySQL,
etc.
Are there any ways/tutorials
.
Mikhail Utin
From: CentOS on behalf of Bee.Lists
Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2018 16:51
To: Submit CentOS
Subject: [CentOS] email Server for CentOS 7
Hi folks.
I’m looking for an email server. I have a C7 box already with nginx,
PostgreSQL, Sinatra
try "free" linux groupware like Kolab, Citadel or Zimbra. they will give
you easy installation and easy user/mailbox management.
On 09/30/2018 12:51 AM, Bee.Lists wrote:
> Hi folks.
>
> I’m looking for an email server. I have a C7 box already with nginx,
> PostgreSQL, Sinatra and Ruby. So I
On 29/09/2018 21:51, Bee.Lists wrote:
> Hi folks.
>
> I’m looking for an email server. I have a C7 box already with nginx,
> PostgreSQL, Sinatra and Ruby. So I don’t want to install PHP, Apache, MySQL,
> etc.
>
> Are there any ways/tutorials to set up a mail server under those
> restrictions?
On Sat, Sep 29, 2018 at 04:51:07PM -0400, Bee.Lists wrote:
> Hi folks.
>
> I’m looking for an email server. I have a C7 box already with nginx,
> PostgreSQL, Sinatra and Ruby. So I don’t want to install PHP, Apache, MySQL,
> etc.
>
> Are there any ways/tutorials to set up a mail server under
Read up on Postfix (SMTP) and Dovecot (POP3 and IMAP). (Sendmail is
available as an alternative to Postfix.)
Additional services you'll want include MIMEDefang (general filter
management), SpamAssassin (anti-spam), and ClamAV (anti-virus scanning).
Other useful services include OpenDKIM
Hi folks.
I’m looking for an email server. I have a C7 box already with nginx,
PostgreSQL, Sinatra and Ruby. So I don’t want to install PHP, Apache, MySQL,
etc.
Are there any ways/tutorials to set up a mail server under those restrictions?
It would serve multiple domains.
Cheers, Bee
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