Thanks for the answer. I hadn't realized that gmail will host it for free that 
way. I'll check into it.

David B


----- Original Message ----
From: Robert Toole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: CLUG General <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 5, 2008 11:47:03 PM
Subject: Re: [clug-talk] mail server

I 
like 
to 
use 
Postfix 
+ 
MailScanner 
+ 
ClamAV 
+ 
Spamassasin 
+ 
Squirrelmail, 
and 
love 
it. 
a 
bit 
of 
effort 
to 
get 
going, 
but 
once 
set 
up, 
it's 
bullet 
proof

One 
thing 
to 
look 
out 
for, 
is 
most 
e-mail 
servers 
reject 
mail 
from 
dynamically 
assigned 
IP 
address 
blocks, 
Especially 
those 
from 
Shaw, 
I've 
also 
noticed 
a 
few 
servers 
will 
reject 
mail 
if 
there 
is 
no 
reverse 
DNS.

<rant> 
The 
only 
thing 
all 
the 
anti-spam 
measures 
have 
seem 
to 
accomplished 
is 
to 
make 
it 
harder 
to 
send 
legitimate 
mail 
</rant>

You'll 
need 
to 
have 
a 
SOHO 
account 
from 
Shaw 
with 
2 
static 
IP 
addresses, 
and 
have 
them 
set 
up 
a 
reverse 
DNS 
for 
your 
mail 
server. 
(You'll 
need 
to 
call 
their 
tech 
support 
with 
a 
request 
once 
the 
forward 
DNS 
to 
your 
server 
works)

There 
may 
be 
workarounds, 
(bouncing 
mail 
off 
smart 
hosts, 
etc) 
but 
if 
not 
done 
the 
right 
way 
(read 
*strictly* 
RFC 
compliant 
e-mail 
server) 
I 
will 
guarantee 
that 
at 
some 
point 
you 
will 
run 
afoul 
of 
somebody's 
spam 
filters, 
or 
find 
yourself 
on 
a 
blacklist.

Setting 
it 
up 
properly 
will 
likely 
be 
more 
expensive 
than 
what 
you 
get 
now, 
and 
definitely 
more 
expensive 
than 
G-mail

The 
SOHO 
account 
from 
Shaw 
costs 
around 
100 
bucks 
per 
month 
(check 
their 
business 
internet 
site 
to 
be 
sure)

If 
this 
is 
for 
a 
business 
or 
for 
"I 
have 
my 
own 
mail 
server" 
purposes 
and 
you 
are 
fairly 
tech 
savvy 
with 
*nix 
mail 
systems 
I'd 
say 
go 
for 
it,

Otherwise 
use 
gmail. 
they 
will 
host 
your 
e-mail 
domain 
(for 
free) 
and 
it 
is 
easier 
for 
those 
less 
technically 
inclined 
to 
set 
up 
and 
maintain.

my 
2 
cents.

Robert 
Toole


David 
Brewerton 
wrote:
> 
I 
was 
thinking 
about 
having 
my 
own 
mail 
server. 
I 
own 
a 
domain 
name 
and 
right 
now, 
Telus 
is 
hosting 
it 
as 
a 
mail 
only 
domain, 
no 
web 
site. 
I 
have 
lots 
of 
older 
hardware 
that 
would 
make 
good 
Linux 
boxes. 
I 
have 
Shaw 
cable 
at 
home 
and 
that's 
where 
I'd 
put 
the 
box. 
Is 
this 
possible 
and 
what 
would 
be 
the 
pitfalls? 
What 
parts 
am 
I 
not 
thinking 
of 
other 
than 
not 
wanting 
to 
pay 
Telus 
every 
month? 
I'm 
a 
relative 
newbie 
at 
Linux 
although 
I 
did 
use 
Xenix 
a 
fair 
bit 
some 
20 
years 
ago. 
My 
Linux 
box 
right 
now 
is 
using 
Ubuntu 
7.10. 
If 
needed, 
I 
would 
be 
willing 
to 
pay 
someone 
to 
take 
the 
box 
and 
set 
everything 
up. 
Any 
ideas 
or 
criticisms?
> 
> 
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