Setting up a mailserver
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− | Install Qmail | + | # Install Qmail |
− | Install Apache | + | # Install Apache |
− | Install VQadmin | + | # Install VQadmin |
− | Install Qmailadmin | + | # Install Qmailadmin |
− | Install Dovecot | + | # Install Dovecot |
− | Install sqwebmail | + | # Install sqwebmail |
− | + | # Configure all of them | |
− | Configure all of them | + | |
Voila, Qmail-based mailserver that supports POP3, IMAP, blindingly fast webmail interface, web-based controls for setup of multiple mail domains, and control of user accounts / catch-alls / mail forwards / auto-responders / you-name it fine-grained enough to be handed down to the user level, both the "individual user" level and the "single domain admin on a multi-domain mailserver" level. | Voila, Qmail-based mailserver that supports POP3, IMAP, blindingly fast webmail interface, web-based controls for setup of multiple mail domains, and control of user accounts / catch-alls / mail forwards / auto-responders / you-name it fine-grained enough to be handed down to the user level, both the "individual user" level and the "single domain admin on a multi-domain mailserver" level. |
Revision as of 10:04, 26 August 2004
- Install Qmail
- Install Apache
- Install VQadmin
- Install Qmailadmin
- Install Dovecot
- Install sqwebmail
- Configure all of them
Voila, Qmail-based mailserver that supports POP3, IMAP, blindingly fast webmail interface, web-based controls for setup of multiple mail domains, and control of user accounts / catch-alls / mail forwards / auto-responders / you-name it fine-grained enough to be handed down to the user level, both the "individual user" level and the "single domain admin on a multi-domain mailserver" level.
Obviously, this article needs some a lot of polishing, but there's a start.