Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2007 17:23:00 +1000 From: Norberto Meijome <freebsd@meijome.net> To: "Jim Stapleton" <stapleton.41@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: mail server setup questions Message-ID: <20070905172300.6a89165a@localhost> In-Reply-To: <80f4f2b20709041503g3b3f85d1oa6a09b110ac31d7b@mail.gmail.com> References: <80f4f2b20709041503g3b3f85d1oa6a09b110ac31d7b@mail.gmail.com>
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On Tue, 4 Sep 2007 18:03:20 -0400 "Jim Stapleton" <stapleton.41@gmail.com> wrote: > I need a mail server to take incoming mail, and provide a pop3 (or > better yet, SSLed POP3) connection. Jim, - incoming email + delivery : postfix . Really well documented. Haven't found a feature not implemented. As secure as you configure it (unlike qmail which implements a lot of security by axing features, so u need to add dubious hacks...) - dovecot : POP + IMAP, works quite well with ssl too - webmail : i use roundcube, but there are plenty of options. All u need is something that talks IMAP to your imap server - amavis-new as glue for Spam assassin / other spam tagging system + clamav. B _________________________ {Beto|Norberto|Numard} Meijome Sysadmins can't be sued for malpractice, but surgeons don't have to deal with patients who install new versions of their own innards. I speak for myself, not my employer. Contents may be hot. Slippery when wet. Reading disclaimers makes you go blind. Writing them is worse. You have been Warned.
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