Well, the thing is that the accounts are managed by our clients, so I need a platform where they can easy administrate the accounts of their domains and they are common people, it has to be easy. I guess that using Postfix would solve the SMTP part.
2018-07-06 20:51 GMT-03:00 <ed...@pettijohn-web.com>: > > On Jul 6, 2018 5:56 PM, "Elias M. Mariani" <marianiel...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hello, >> I'm moving some sites that my friends and I handle from a cheap >> webserver to a cloud server with OpenBSD. >> I have the webserver part figured out (httpd+mariadb+php7). >> But I need to choose how to handle the mails. >> I'm mostly worried that the mail accounts must be managed by some of >> our users through the web. >> So I need to use something like postfixadmin or ViMbAdmin, that is, a >> web application to handle the accounts. >> Also I dont have much knowledge about what the market has to offer... >> Should I use OpenSMTPD or I need some big MTA like postfix ? >> I also need IMAP so can I use OpenSMTPD+dovecot+ViMbAdmin? >> >> This is a kind of open question, maybe someone savy in mail servers >> can guide me in what to choose. >> The amount of mails in and out is very small, so, I'm not looking for >> performance, just for security, reliability and, truth be told... >> practicality, to many components to handle a mail... It should be >> simpler... ;( >> >> Cheers. >> Elias. >> > > Are you going to need to add and remove accounts on a daily basis? I believe > vimbadmin only works with postfix. However, if you are just setting up a few > accounts that won't need to change immediately semi frequently then opensmtpd > will likely be much easier for you to set up.