I can recommend the same setup I'm using simply because if I managed to get
it working then I'm sure anyone can !!

I've serving mail for multiple domain names with antivirus/antispam &
webmail, Authorisation is all done via mysql so whenever I need to add a new
domain or user to the system I just pop them into the database and its done
in seconds.

I'm using Postfix for the MTA, Dovecot for pop3/imap, spamassassin/amavisd
for spam/antivirus & Horde for webmail.

They all work together very nicely,  To get it all going I did use several
of the how to's from howtoforge.

Hope that helps point you in the right direction.


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stuart Bird
Sent: 09 July 2007 13:01
To: Peterborough LUG - No commercial posts
Subject: Re: [Peterboro] Settings up DSPAM mail server

Mark

I can't give a technical answer as I have never managed to get the mail
side working on my Ubuntu 6.06 server, however...

It may be a worth a visit to the howtoforge (www.howtoforge.com).

There are loads of very straight forward server setup's in tutorial form
as well as a whole section on e-mail/anti spam/virus etc. There is an
entry for optimizing a dspam setup but I couldn't see one for setting
things up from scratch (although there are lots of mail server tutorials
in other sections).

Might be worth a look see :)

Stu

On Mon, 2007-07-09 at 12:42 +0100, Mark Rogers wrote:
> Those with good memories will remember I started a similar topic a few
> weeks back, but I've not really got any further forward.
> 
> Can anyone give me some assistance, starting with a bare Debian/Ubuntu
> install, how to set up a mailserver using dspam? I really feel this is
> something I should know about but I've never found even a mail server
> I'm comfortable with, so if there's anyone who can guide me through I'll
> finally start to learn something instead of getting more confused all
> the time! I suspect there's others here who'd like to know this stuff too!
> 
> The end point I'm aiming for is a mail server offering all the obvious
> mail server facilities, like POP3/IMAP, authenticated SMTP relay,
> incoming mail spam/virus checked (with the option to bypass it),
> handling of multiple domains, webmail, etc. (So not a lot, then!)
> 
> I'm not expecting to get there in one step, I've just reached that point
> where I understand all the bit but not how they fit together. To that
> end I'm not fussy which MTA I use, I need help to understand any of them
> and so I'll go in the direction that someone might offer help!
> 


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