Why not tasksel? If hostname is set properly, that works without modification.
Mailman is the traditional choice for mailing lists. It is clumsy or at least I am when administering mailman but it does work. The chain is desire->intimacy->awareness->understanding->wisdom. Tutorials and books can help along the way but getting your hands dirty is necessary. It takes time and intellectual investment. 2010/1/20 Jorge Armando Medina <[email protected]> > Andrew Butcher wrote: > > Greeting .I need some help setting up a Mail Server using ubuntu > > > > > > > For a simple and almost automated I recommend to install the > postfix-dovecot metapackage, this package will setup Postfix for > SMTP(s)+Dovecot's LDA, Dovecot for IMAP(s), POP3(s) and sieve, with this > you will have authenticated and secure mail services (thanks ivoks :) ). > > I recommend install and configure postfix with dovecot, understand how > the system works and then research about amavisd-new with clamav and > spamassassin, it is easier to integrate with postfix-dovecot. > > Best regards. > > > -- > Jorge Armando Medina > Computación Gráfica de México > Web: http://www.e-compugraf.com > Tel: 55 51 40 72, Ext: 124 > Email: [email protected] > GPG Key: 1024D/28E40632 2007-07-26 > GPG Fingerprint: 59E2 0C7C F128 B550 B3A6 D3AF C574 8422 28E4 0632 > > > -- > ubuntu-server mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server > More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam > -- Rev. Jim Tarvid, PCA
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