Anyone here run their own email server for personal use?

2017-12-16 Thread Andrew McRobb
Hello, everyone! I was thinking of running my own email server for personal use and maybe a PBX system using FreeSwitch (also to avoid spam phone calls) in my min-farm. Google surprisingly bad at detecting spam, and I know I could maybe throw together a simple SMTP setup perhaps using something al

Re: Anyone here run their own email server for personal use?

2017-12-16 Thread Matt Graham
On 2017-12-16 09:24, Andrew McRobb wrote: I was thinking of running my own email server for personal use and maybe a PBX system using FreeSwitch (also to avoid spam phone calls) in my min-farm. Google surprisingly bad at detecting spam, and I know I could maybe throw together a simple SMTP setup

Re: Anyone here run their own email server for personal use?

2017-12-16 Thread Aaron Jones
https://mailinabox.email/ I run this. I have helped six people set this up. I have used it for two years now myself. I love it. Takes most of the work out of administration. > On Dec 16, 2017, at 9:45 AM, Matt Graham wrote: > >> On 2017-12-16 09:24, Andrew McRobb wrote: >> I was thinking of r

Re: Anyone here run their own email server for personal use?

2017-12-16 Thread Andrew McRobb
But I thought SMTP was simple! ;) is spam filtering pretty good on Postfix and mailinabox? I think I only used mailinabox once by my old employer but that was ages ago and my boss already had it setup. On Sat, Dec 16, 2017 at 10:08 AM Aaron Jones wrote: > https://mailinabox.email/ > > I run this

Re: Anyone here run their own email server for personal use?

2017-12-16 Thread Matt Graham
On 2017-12-16 10:29, Andrew McRobb wrote: On Sat, Dec 16, 2017 at 10:08 AM Aaron Jones wrote: https://mailinabox.email/ I run this. I have helped six people set this up. I have used it for two years now myself. I love it. Takes most of the work out of administration. But I thought SMTP was sim

Re: Anyone here run their own email server for personal use?

2017-12-16 Thread Aaron Jones
I like my mailinabox and the anti spam tool works fine for me. Mail should work with little or no fiddling. It cant be “down”. So mailinabox fits my needs. > On Dec 16, 2017, at 10:50 AM, Matt Graham wrote: > >> On 2017-12-16 10:29, Andrew McRobb wrote: >>> On Sat, Dec 16, 2017 at 10:08 AM Aar

Re: Anyone here run their own email server for personal use?

2017-12-16 Thread Stephen Partington
I set up and had a partially working Zimbra server and was really keen on getting that to work. but the SMTP blocking except for business accounts was a mess. And the home office/business options in my area are ridiculous. On Sat, Dec 16, 2017 at 10:57 AM, Aaron Jones wrote: > I like my mailina

Re: Anyone here run their own email server for personal use?

2017-12-16 Thread kitepilot
I have been running postfix-spamassassin-courier-MySQL for years. There are 91246215+1 tutorials on line. They will all be painful... :) I run my server over LFS, nothing more 'raw' than that. It ain't that difficult. Until something goes wrong... I'll be around, if you ask any question you w

Re: Anyone here run their own email server for personal use?

2017-12-16 Thread Steven
On the subject of self-hosting your own email server, do any of the self-hosting webmail options offer gmail style tagging? On 12/16/2017 09:24 AM, Andrew McRobb wrote: Hello, everyone! I was thinking of running my own email server for personal use and maybe a PBX system using FreeSwitch (als

Re: Anyone here run their own email server for personal use?

2017-12-16 Thread techlists
I recently was introduced to Plesk. I like it and wish I would have started using it years ago. It is not free, however once installed will make your life easier than working on the raw metal. Yes I agree there is a lot to learn and running on the bare metal can be painful and take a lot of time

Re: Anyone here run their own email server for personal use?

2017-12-16 Thread sesso
: Anyone here run their own email server for personal use? I recently was introduced to Plesk.  I like it and wish I would have started using it years ago.  It is not free, however once installed will make your life easier than working on the raw metal.  Yes I agree there is a lot to learn and

Re: Anyone here run their own email server for personal use?

2017-12-17 Thread Stephen Partington
Roundcube might be what you want. Zimbra I think does that. There is one more that I cannot recall. On Dec 16, 2017 6:23 PM, "Steven" wrote: > On the subject of self-hosting your own email server, do any of the > self-hosting webmail options offer gmail style tagging? > > On 12/16/2017 09:24 AM,

Re: Anyone here run their own email server for personal use?

2017-12-17 Thread Matt Graham
On 2017-12-17 11:06, Stephen Partington wrote: On Dec 16, 2017 6:23 PM, "Steven" wrote: On the subject of self-hosting your own email server, do any of the self-hosting webmail options offer gmail style tagging? Roundcube might be what you want. Zimbra I think does that. There is one more that

Re: Anyone here run their own email server for personal use?

2017-12-17 Thread Michael Butash
Years ago I spawned an iredmail install that made a fully smtp/pop/imap/webmail/webdav/calendar setup that I've never been able to get quite fully working manually assembling each myself over the years. Mail is simply a pain, iredmail made it less so. Years later, I pay for a gapps domain from goo

Re: Anyone here run their own email server for personal use?

2017-12-18 Thread der.hans
Am 16. Dec, 2017 schwätzte kitepi...@kitepilot.com so: moin moin, I have been running postfix-spamassassin-courier-MySQL for years. postfix-postgrey-spamassassin-dovecot here. I used to switch every year between exim and postfix, but got lazy and haven't gotten to switching it recently. I h

Re: Anyone here run their own email server for personal use?

2017-12-18 Thread der.hans
Am 16. Dec, 2017 schwätzte Steven so: On the subject of self-hosting your own email server, do any of the self-hosting webmail options offer gmail style tagging? Do you mean sub-addressing ( user+str...@gmail.com ) or virtual mailboxes where mailboxes are really tags rather than folders? Any