Re: Sturdy and secure mail server

2013-05-27 Thread Ireneusz Szcześniak
Hi Bruno, Thank you so much for your email! That's exactly what I want to arrive at one day. Perhaps one day I will indeed contact you for some specific advice on configuration. For now I only got a centralized mail archive with an IMAP server. I briefly searched the Internet on the IMAP

Re: Sturdy and secure mail server

2013-05-07 Thread Bruno Flueckiger
Hi Irek I had pretty much the same requirements for my mail server at home as you have. Over the time I got different mail accounts for different purposes. So I wanted to consolidate all the accounts on my own server running in my home network. Since several years (and releases) I'm running

Re: Sturdy and secure mail server

2013-05-06 Thread Ireneusz Szcześniak
Hi, Chris, Matthew, Lee, Ryan, thank you for your advice. Let me explain in more detail what I currently have and what I need. I have three email accounts at different servers (not Gmail only). These three mail servers support SMTP/IMAP/POP3 over SSL/TSL. Currently I have a desktop at work,

Sturdy and secure mail server

2013-05-02 Thread Ireneusz Szcześniak
Hi, I'm running OpenBSD 5.2 on i386. I want to run there a personal mail server (further referred to as my server) with some specific requirements. I want my server to be secure and stable. These are my critical requirements: * My server should support SMTP/IMAP with SSL/TLS. I want my

Re: Sturdy and secure mail server

2013-05-02 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Ireneusz Szcze??niak [irek.szczesn...@gmail.com] wrote: Hi, I'm running OpenBSD 5.2 on i386. I want to run there a personal mail server (further referred to as my server) with some specific requirements. I want my server to be secure and stable. These are my critical requirements: *

Re: Sturdy and secure mail server

2013-05-02 Thread Matthew Weigel
On 2013-05-02 16:56, Chris Cappuccio wrote: You are going to spend a bit of time in the MTA and Dovecot docs to figure out some of these things. Now, if you use fdm, you really don't need an MTA at all. fdm would have to deliver to the dovecot LDA or use its own LDA in the same directory

Re: Sturdy and secure mail server

2013-05-02 Thread L. V. Lammert
On Thu, 2 May 2013, Matthew Weigel wrote: On 2013-05-02 16:56, Chris Cappuccio wrote: You are going to spend a bit of time in the MTA and Dovecot docs to figure out some of these things. Now, if you use fdm, you really don't need an MTA at all. fdm would have to deliver to the dovecot

Re: Sturdy and secure mail server

2013-05-02 Thread Ryan Kavanagh
Hi Irek, On Thu, May 02, 2013 at 09:37:35PM +0200, Ireneusz Szcześniak wrote: * Depending on the address with which I send my mail (I have three different email addresses), my server should relay the mail to the mail server, where I have the account (for instance gmail.com). * I want my