Re: [Dorset] Suggestions for distro to run email server and POP3/IMAP.

2024-01-04 Thread Paul Tansom
On 04/01/2024 11:40, Ralph Corderoy wrote: Hi, Tim wrote: Probably obvious, but when you use containers do make sure you have a solution in place for keeping current with updates. Not that obvious to me, as you probably suspected. I've not done much with containers before. Seems I need to

Re: [Dorset] Suggestions for distro to run email server and POP3/IMAP.

2024-01-04 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi, Stephen wrote: > > There's a list at > > https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted#communication---email---complete-solutions. ... > Thanks Tristan, Yes, thanks Tristan. Very interesting to have a browse of that to see what's available. -- Cheers, Ralph. -- Next

Re: [Dorset] Suggestions for distro to run email server and POP3/IMAP.

2024-01-04 Thread Stephen Wolff
Thanks Tristan, > There's a list at > https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted#communication---email---complete-solutions. > > I'm using https://mailinabox.email/ myself - while not perfect, ticks a lot > of boxes. That’s brilliant if I ever get time to ditch having an

Re: [Dorset] Suggestions for distro to run email server and POP3/IMAP.

2024-01-04 Thread Tristan Hill via dorset
On 03/01/2024 14:35, Ralph Corderoy wrote: Hi, I'm looking to set up a virtual server to send and receive email for a domain name and store the email for pick-up by users over POP3 and IMAP. Normally, I'd go for Debian and then configure Exim, Dovecot and others to provide a Let's

Re: [Dorset] Suggestions for distro to run email server and POP3/IMAP.

2024-01-04 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi, Tim wrote: > Probably obvious, but when you use containers do make sure you have a > solution in place for keeping current with updates. Not that obvious to me, as you probably suspected. I've not done much with containers before. Seems I need to poll to learn of a later tag on the remote

Re: [Dorset] Suggestions for distro to run email server and POP3/IMAP.

2024-01-04 Thread Tim Waugh
Probably obvious, but when you use containers do make sure you have a solution in place for keeping current with updates. Tim. */ On Wed, 3 Jan 2024 at 16:48, Hugh Frater wrote: > > I was going to suggest, docker is the answer here. You don’t even need a > base distro, as you could just host