On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 7:57 PM, Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Jul 2012 16:52:25 +0500, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
>
>> need suggestions, i know there are few populer mail servers like
>> postfix, sandmail etc out there.
>>
>> here is some details about my office.
>>
>> 1. 20 users.
>> 2. pop from main server
>> 3. send via SMTP
>> 4. local mail distribution IMAP
>>
>> i am not looking in to easy or hard mail server. what i am looking is it
>> should be good for my carrier and  for my office too. secure, stable,
>> web base console etc.
>>
>> btw, i have heard that there is a mailserver called zimbra. but i think
>> debian is not natively supporting it.
>
> Ugh... I would avoid Zimbra as much as I can (nothing against it, is just
> I don't like all-in-one solutions for mail services I prefer small pieces
> of software performing a brilliantly work) :-)
>
>> any help would be appreciable.
>
> My ingredients for the recipe:
>
> - Fetchmail (or getmail) for polling e-mails form your remote provider
> - Postfix (for local/remote lmtp/smtp services)
> - Cyrus (for local/remote pop/imap services)
> - Spamassassin (anti-spam)
> - ClamAV (antivirus if using windows stations)
> - Amavisd-new (I call it "the glue" because I use it to join all the
> pieces)
>
> I have no webmail (forbidden), e-mail users are stored in a separate
> database (sasl2db) and are not system users which means no login shell.
>

how you perform basic tasks like mail-ques checking, logs, mail box
create, delete, mail restriction .etc.....?



> This setup has been serving me very well during many years and is very
> flexible and powerful (though not easy to setup) because as it can be
> expanded to support more users and a different user database backend
> (e.g., SQL, PAM...).
>
> Greetings,
>
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> Camaleón
>
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