I would suggest this is best option : step by step
http://guillaumevincent.com/2015/01/31/OpenSMTPD-Dovecot-SpamAssassin.html
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 6:28 PM, Markus Rosjat ros...@ghweb.de wrote:
Hi there,
what's the usual setup these days for mailserver ?
I have a old machine and like to
Hi there,
what's the usual setup these days for mailserver ?
I have a old machine and like to jump into the future :)
old setup:
OpenBSD 4.2
Courier
Sendmail
LDAP
I would like to keep LDAP because I may want to migrate my mailboxes.
thanks for the advice
Regards
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Markus Rosjatfon:
ros...@ghweb.de (Markus Rosjat), 2015.03.25 (Wed) 13:58 (CET):
what's the usual setup these days for mailserver ?
below is only my impression of what the usual setup seems to be to me.
I have a old machine and like to jump into the future :)
old setup:
OpenBSD 4.2
OpenBSD 5.6.
Courier
I've done latest openbsd stable with dovecot and postfix with postgres back
end and roundcube for web interface. OpenSMTPd has some SQL support but I
haven't tried it.
On Mar 25, 2015 9:01 AM, Markus Rosjat ros...@ghweb.de wrote:
Hi there,
what's the usual setup these days for mailserver ?
I
Hey Marcus,
thans for the informations, I just edit in my answers below .
Regards
Markus
Am 25.03.2015 um 16:20 schrieb Marcus MERIGHI:
ros...@ghweb.de (Markus Rosjat), 2015.03.25 (Wed) 13:58 (CET):
what's the usual setup these days for mailserver ?
below is only my impression of what the
ros...@ghweb.de (Markus Rosjat), 2015.03.25 (Wed) 13:58 (CET):
what's the usual setup these days for mailserver ?
mailserv is my favorite - MySQL back end with a nice Rails management GUI.
Currently hosted on github:
https://github.com/mailserv/mailserv
5.5 is stable, 5.6 also
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