2012/12/11 Robert Moskowitz <[email protected]>: > > On 12/11/2012 08:25 AM, Ricardo wrote: >> >> 2012/12/7 Robert Moskowitz <[email protected]>: >>> >>> Hello, new here. >>> >>> I am a Centos/Fedora user, and for the past 3 years have been running my >>> mail server using Postfix/MySQL/CourierMail/Squirrelmail on Fedora. The >>> current incantation of the tutorial is at: >>> >>> >>> http://www.howtoforge.com/virtual-users-and-domains-with-postfix-courier-mysql-and-squirrelmail-centos-6.2-x86_64 >>> >>> Well it is time to rebuild my mailserver; this time on Centos 6.3. My >>> goal >>> is to use supplied rpms, not to build my own (and rebuild everytime there >>> is >>> an important update). So I am pulling quotas which has been a pain >>> anyway, >>> and I am investigating using Dovecot in place of CourierMail. In Centos >>> 6.3, the version of Dovecot is: 2.0.9-2 >>> >>> I am looking for a tutorial to assist in the setup, as I am nowhere an >>> expert on any of this (I am a communications security expert in the IETF >>> and >>> IEEE 802). There are a couple items that I have come to depend on in my >>> current setup that are musts in anything new: >>> >>> Virtual user/domain >>> >>> That is, not only virtual domains, but also users defined by domain. So >>> in >>> the MySQL user table, the email value is set to user@domain. Thus a user >>> can receive/send mail from multiple domains with the same addr and only >>> those domains defined for the user in the user table. >>> >>> Obviously there is no coupling of Linux user accounts and email accounts. >>> CourierMail is storing mail under /home/vmail/domain/user/... >>> >>> Encrypted passwords >>> >>> The passwords in the user table in MySQL are encrypted. This will be >>> used >>> to auth the user for POPing or IMAPing and sending their mail. I have >>> encountered a few tutorials where it seems like passwords are stored in >>> the >>> clear? >>> >>> Anyway, not much else! Well as far as the user interface is concerned. >>> Postfix with clamav and spamassassin and maybe one or two extras. And >>> SquirrelMail for Webmail. A better gui than phpMyAdmin for maintaining >>> the >>> tables would be nice, but I don't have a lot of users, so it works well >>> enough. >>> >>> Can someone point me to a tutorial best suited to my needs? >>> >>> Also any firewall rules, as I don't want to turn off iptables (and >>> ip6tables) and any SELinux policy rules to add. >>> >>> Oh, and IPv6 will be a must in the near future, so anything needed to >>> ensure >>> IPv6 working right as well. >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> >> Hola a todos >> >> disculpen por mi idioma español.. > > > Sorry, I am dyslexic and basically flunked High School Spanish some 45 years > ago... > > (they really did not know what dyslexia was back then) > > Really wish I COULD understand what you wrote. > > >> >> aqui eh llegado hacer andar mi servidor de correo, aquí te paso un >> link que esta muy bien explicado aver si te sirve >> >> >> >> http://www.exratione.com/2012/05/a-mailserver-on-ubuntu-1204-postfix-dovecot-mysql/ > > > Someone else (in another conversation) sent me this link last night. I am > reading it and figuring out how to apply it to Centos. > > I ASSuME that you are pointing me to this link as a tutorial :) !! > > >> >> con postfixadmin anduvo bárbaro. solo lo probé un rato, no lo tengo en >> producción. si te animas a configurar y si te anduvo avísanos por aquí >> o si te falta algo te paso mi archivo.conf >> >> >> saludos >> >> Ricardo >> >
Hello My English language can be bad by translate Google know how to apologize. If you pass as a tutorial but some things will not go well so I had to change. I lacking of webmail, was thinking do with Rouncube, me quede alli without installing. I encourage you to improve this tutotial to it or update it, you decide to contribute with something? I tried them on Ubuntu server 12.04 x 32 works perfect... I miss the DNS and MX not is how to configure that part you have any idea how to configure? And also install Debian 6.06 ne but the dovecot dovecot-mysql - core dovecot-pop3d imapd not installed by dependency problems... If you arrive to run well you can share your settings! Best regards Ricardo
