On 14/08/15 15:28, linux-users-requ...@lists.canterbury.ac.nz wrote:
Indeed none of the email servers I have accounts on are under my control.
All you said is do-able (including the TLS) until the sending part.
Yes, I wasn't too clear on the sending part. This server software or
setup I'm looking for, when replying to a message it should use the
original email account on the original server where the original message
was collected from to send the reply.
Also when sending a new email I should be able to chose from the email
client an identity that this server/setup will translate in a
combination of server/account to send the emails as, and this
server/setup should use that account on that server to send the message
using the appropriate credentials, and keep a copy of the sent message
locally.
Can you do that with postfix? I mean using multiple relay servers? If yes, can
you give me any pointers please where to start reading?
I'm in agreement with pretty much everything already said. Fetchmail, an
MTA, something to sort like procmail or sieve, an imap server, and a web
frontend that talks to imap are all parts of your solution.
rsync is probably not a component in this solution - getting email to
multiple devices will be handled by imap.
Your main problem will be sending from those other accounts. Does
anyone need that expanded?
It may be possible for some accounts, but probably not all.
The answer is to make use of the domain you already own, and send all
outbound email from there. Since you own it, you'll never be beholden
to an ISP or a company ever again.
If that domain name is a work one, I suggest you buy a second domain
name for personal usage.
--
Criggie
http://criggie.org.nz/
_______________________________________________
Linux-users mailing list
Linux-users@lists.canterbury.ac.nz
http://lists.canterbury.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/linux-users