Linux Tutorials on the topic “email”
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Virtual Users And Domains With Postfix, Courier, MySQL And SquirrelMail (Debian Squeeze)
Author: Falko Timme • Tags: antivirus, debian, email, postfix • Comments: 18
Virtual Users And Domains With Postfix, Courier, MySQL And SquirrelMail (Debian Squeeze) This document describes how to install a Postfix mail server that is based on virtual users and domains, i.e. users and domains that are in a MySQL database. I'll also demonstrate the installation and configuration of Courier (Courier-POP3, Courier-IMAP), so that Courier can authenticate against the same MySQL database Postfix uses. The resulting Postfix server is capable of SMTP-AUTH and TLS and quota. Passwords are stored in encrypted form in the database. In addition to that, this tutorial covers the installation of Amavisd, SpamAssassin and ClamAV so that emails will be scanned for spam and viruses. I will also show how to install SquirrelMail as a webmail interface so that users can read and send emails and change their passwords.
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Enabling SquirrelMail For Your Web Sites On An ISPConfig 3 Server (Ubuntu 10.10)
Author: Falko Timme • Tags: email, ispconfig, ubuntu • Comments: 2
Enabling SquirrelMail For Your Web Sites On An ISPConfig 3 Server (Ubuntu 10.10) Lots of people have reported problems (such as getting 404 Not Found errors) using the SquirrelMail webmail package in their web sites created through ISPConfig 3. If you have followed the "Perfect Server" guides for ISPConfig 3, you have SquirrelMail already installed, but if you are still having the same problems, then this guide is for you. This guide explains how to configure SquirrelMail on an Ubuntu 10.10 server so that you can use it from within your web sites (created through ISPConfig).
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Enabling SquirrelMail For Your Web Sites On An ISPConfig 3 Server (Debian Lenny)
Author: Falko Timme • Tags: debian, email, ispconfig • Comments: 0
Lots of people have reported problems (such as getting 404 Not Found errors) using the SquirrelMail webmail package in their web sites created through ISPConfig 3. If you have followed the "Perfect Server" guides for ISPConfig 3, you have SquirrelMail already installed, but if you are still having the same problems, then this guide is for you. This guide explains how to configure SquirrelMail on a Debian Lenny server so that you can use it from within your web sites (created through ISPConfig).
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Changing From SquirrelMail To Atmail Open With ISPConfig 3
Author: sellotape • Tags: email, ispconfig, linux • Comments: 5
Changing From SquirrelMail To Atmail Open With ISPConfig 3 Atmail Open is an open source webmail client which is available free of charge and is a great alternative to Squirrelmail. This tutorial shows how to use it with ISPConfig 3 (instead of SquirrelMail).
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Virtual Users And Domains With Postfix, Courier, MySQL And SquirrelMail (Ubuntu 10.10)
Author: Falko Timme • Tags: antivirus, email, postfix, ubuntu • Comments: 14
Virtual Users And Domains With Postfix, Courier, MySQL And SquirrelMail (Ubuntu 10.10) This document describes how to install a Postfix mail server that is based on virtual users and domains, i.e. users and domains that are in a MySQL database. I'll also demonstrate the installation and configuration of Courier (Courier-POP3, Courier-IMAP), so that Courier can authenticate against the same MySQL database Postfix uses. The resulting Postfix server is capable of SMTP-AUTH and TLS and quota. Passwords are stored in encrypted form in the database. In addition to that, this tutorial covers the installation of Amavisd, SpamAssassin and ClamAV so that emails will be scanned for spam and viruses. I will also show how to install SquirrelMail as a webmail interface so that users can read and send emails and change their passwords.
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iRedOS-0.6.0: Open Source Mail Server With Postfix, Dovecot, Amavisd, ClamAV, SpamAssassin, RoundCube
Author: eddiechen • Tags: antivirus, centos, email, postfix • Comments: 1iRedOS-0.6.0: Open Source Mail Server With Postfix, Dovecot, Amavisd, ClamAV, SpamAssassin, RoundCube iRedMail is a shell script that lets you quickly deploy a Open Source Mail Server solution in less than 2 minutes. iRedOS is a customized CentOS 5.5 distribution, where e unnecessary packages were removed. It ships with the lastest version of iRedMail (iredmail0.6.0); it lets you install iredmail more quickly and smooth.
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Installing Maia Mailguard On Debian Lenny (Virtual Users/Domains With Postfix/MySQL)
Author: Falko Timme • Tags: antivirus, debian, email, postfix • Comments: 6
Installing Maia Mailguard On Debian Lenny (Virtual Users/Domains With Postfix/MySQL) This guide explains how to install Maia Mailguard, a spam and virus management system, on a Debian Lenny mailserver. Maia Mailguard is a web-based interface and management system based on the popular amavisd-new email scanner and SpamAssassin. Written in Perl and PHP, Maia Mailguard gives end-users control over how their mail is processed by virus scanners and spam filters, while giving mail administrators the power to configure site-wide defaults and limits.
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How To Set Up Mailman With Debian And ISPConfig
Author: jnsc • Tags: control panels, debian, email, ispconfig, other • Comments: 1How To Set Up Mailman With Debian And ISPConfig This short tutorial shows how you can set up Mailman with the ISPConfig devel version (> 2.3.3) on Debian Etch.
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@Mail Webmail System On Your ISPConfig Server Within 10 Easy Steps
Author: Hans • Tags: control panels, email, ispconfig • Comments: 1@Mail Webmail System On Your ISPConfig Server Within 10 Easy Steps This guide explains how to set up the Open Source version of Atmail (Atmail Open) on your ISPConfig server.
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Automatic Cleaning Of Trash And/Or Junk Folders With ISPConfig (With Roundcube + Tmpreaper (Tmpwatch))
Author: MuisjeNL • Tags: control panels, debian, email, ispconfig, linux • Comments: 5Automatic Cleaning Of Trash And/Or Junk Folders With ISPConfig (With Roundcube + Tmpreaper (Tmpwatch)) This short mini-howto will help you set up automatic cleaning of Trash- and Junkfolders. Most (web)mail clients (can) automatically create these. A lot of people don't clean there maildirectories causing Junk and Trash folders to grow massively in size and with ISPConfig (not yet) being able to set good maildirectory size limits the alternative is to have these folders cleaned after several days.