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Date:      Sun, 8 May 2022 13:29:14 -0700
From:      David Christensen <dpchrist@holgerdanske.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Accessing root mail messages from another LAN host via IMAP
Message-ID:  <a33bd678-b404-8951-a053-5233464117a4@holgerdanske.com>
In-Reply-To: <ad706665-2b0a-8f30-edc1-ce4011f2a73e@qeng-ho.org>
References:  <fbaa4f57-4485-7a88-ca71-c42f5900aceb@holgerdanske.com> <ad706665-2b0a-8f30-edc1-ce4011f2a73e@qeng-ho.org>

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On 5/8/22 06:34, Arthur Chance wrote:
> On 08/05/2022 07:05, David Christensen wrote:
>> freebsd-questions:
>>
>> I have a SOHO network with a FreeBSD computer:
>>
>> 2022-05-07 22:28:10 toor@f3 ~
>> # freebsd-version ; uname -a
>> 12.3-RELEASE-p5
>> FreeBSD f3.tracy.holgerdanske.com 12.3-RELEASE-p5 FreeBSD
>> 12.3-RELEASE-p5 GENERIC  amd64
>>
>>
>> I would like to read mail for the root account on the above computer by
>> using an e-mail client, IMAP, and TLS (Thunderbird) on another LAN
>> computer.
>>
>> How do I accomplish this goal?  Are there any tutorials available on the
>> WWW?
> 
> Do you actually need/want the root mail to be stored on the originating
> machine? I have a variety of servers on my home network and they all
> forward all mail to a central machine using dma(1).


Thank you for the reply.


At this point, I am looking to start with the simplest solution for one 
FreeBSD computer.


Lucas [1] describes using dma(1).  A local centralized MTA has 
operations and maintenance advantages, especially if there are many 
local hosts.  But, first I have to figure out how to build a local 
centralized MTA (with TLS).  Furthermore, centralization implies "all of 
your eggs in one basket".  As I expect that I will be breaking and 
fixing this several times as I learn, decentralized KISS should be easier.


David


[1] https://mwl.io/nonfiction/os#af3e



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