On 2016-04-26 Tue 12:32 PM |, stan wrote:
> I'd like to hear the experience of others using OpenBSD for mailserver.
>
Try this Stan: http://frozen-geek.net/openbsd-email-server-1/
On 26.04.2016 18:32, stan wrote:
Given that, most of the things we are doing with FreeBSD, Apache,
Samba,
NFS etc, do not concern me as to doing them with OpenBSD. but I am a
bit
concerned about the mailserver. We use it for internal mail, and it
gets mail
from a large variety of systems, an
On 04/26/2016 12:32 PM, stan wrote:
I'd like to hear the experience of others using OpenBSD for
mailserver.
I used the guide from
http://technoquarter.blogspot.com/2015/02/openbsd-mail-server.html to
walk through the setup of OpenSMTPD, Dovecot, and Roundcube. It's a
little dated now (based
> On Apr 27, 2016, at 12:32 AM, stan wrote:
>
> With this in mid, I'd like to hear the experience of others using OpenBSD
for
> mailserver.
You may give iRedMail a try, it's free and open source, works on OpenBSD:
http://www.iredmail.org/
ect: OpenBSD mailserver success stories ?
>
> WE are in the early engineering stages of building a replacement system for
> one that we installed about 25 years ago that has served us well, and aged
> gracefully. However it is tied to some commercial software for a vendor
that
> long ago
On Tue, 26 Apr 2016 12:32:22 -0400, stan wrote:
> Given that, most of the things we are doing with FreeBSD, Apache,
> Samba, NFS etc, do not concern me as to doing them with OpenBSD. but I
> am a bit concerned about the mailserver. We use it for internal mail,
> and it gets mail from a large vari
On 26 Apr 2016, stan wrote:
> Given that, most of the things we are doing with FreeBSD, Apache, Samba,
> NFS etc, do not concern me as to doing them with OpenBSD. but I am a bit
> concerned about the mailserver. We use it for internal mail, and it gets mail
> from a large variety of systems, and
WE are in the early engineering stages of building a replacement system for
one that we installed about 25 years ago that has served us well, and aged
gracefully. However it is tied to some commercial software for a vendor that
long ago fell into the back hole of commercial software vendors. Yep, n
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