Fedora Servers :: How To Install / Configure Mail Server

Feb 5, 2010

I like to know how to install/configure mail server in Fedora 11, as I am going to do it first time.

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Fedora Servers :: Install And Configure Roundcube Web Mail On 10 ?

Jan 28, 2009

hi any one tell me step of configuration roundcube webmail .... at the moment i am using squirremail . some one says roundcube web mail is batter then squirremail .

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Server :: Configure Postfix To Relay Mail To Multiple Internal Mail Servers With Different Domains?

Aug 6, 2010

Two exchange servers internally. One is setup for example.com (192.168.1.10) and the other is setup for example2.com (192.168.1.20) Both are behind a single public IP.

I want to use postfix to sit in front of the two exchange servers. Postfix will accept mail for both domains and relay to the appropriate server. I have postfix installed with only defaults at this point.

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Debian Configuration :: Install A Multi-core System And Configure It To Run Several VMs, One Each For A Firewall, A Caching Proxy Server, A Mail Server, A Web Server?

Jan 25, 2011

I will be relocating to a permanent residence sometime in the next year or two. I've recently begun thinking about the best way to implement a home-based network. It occurred to me that the most elegant solution might be the use of VM technology to eliminate as much hardware and wiring as possible.My thinking is this: Install a multi-core system and configure it to run several VMs, one each for a firewall, a caching proxy server, a mail server, a web server. Additionally, I would like to run 2-4 VMs as remote (RDP)workstations, using diskless workstations to boot the VMs over powerline ethernet.The latest powerline technology (available later this year) will allow multiple devices on a residential circuit operating at near gigabit speed, just like legacy wired networks.

In theory, the above would allow me to consolidate everything but the disklessworkstations on a single server and eliminate all wired (and wireless) connections except the broadband connection to the Internet and the cabling to the nearest power outlets. It appears technically possible, but I'm not sure about the various virtual connections among VMs. In theory, each VM should be able to communicate with the other as if it was on the same network via the server data bus, but what about setting up firewall zones? Any internal I/O bandwidth bottlenecks? Any other potential "gotchas", caveats, issues? (Other than the obvious requirement of having enough CPU and RAM).Any thoughts or observations welcome, especially if they are from real world experience in a VM environment. BTW--in case you're wondering why I'm posting here, it's because I run Debian on all my workstations/servers (running VirtualBox as a VM for Windows XP on one workstation).

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Fedora Servers :: SMTP - Configure Mobile Phone To Send Mail

Jan 14, 2011

We host our own mail server on our Fedora box. We would like for our field people using there smart phones to be able to send and receive mail. Receiving is no problem but sending creates problems with relaying and port assignments. Is there any way sendmail can be configured to allow these mobile phone users (AT&T, Verizon) to send mail through our server?

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Fedora Servers :: Configure Evolution-mail Clients Through SQUID Proxy?

Jul 27, 2011

I have configured router(192.168.1.2) to serve only one machine with IP - '192.168.1.6' and set up SQUID proxy on '192.168.1.6'. I have defined some rules(ACL) regarding connections to internet on SQUID proxy.

I changed the Gateway of rest of machine (192.168.1.60 - 192.168.1.69) from '192.168.1.2' to '192.168.1.6'.

The policies which I defined in SQUID is working properly but 'Linux Evolution mail' client is not fetching mails.

Is I have to do any other settings on 'Linux System' or 'Evolution mail client'.

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Software :: Install - Configure And Run Mail Server On Debian

Aug 7, 2010

I want to install configure and run my own mail server in my debain box, but I don't know which programs to install(This is my first mail server installation). I found on internet some how-tos for install postfix-dovecot-squirrel mail, but I am not sure that I want dovecot(I prefer courier email server if it is the same).

As I understand I need
smtp mail server -> postfix Mail Transfer Agent
imap and pop3 -> dovecot / courier email server?
webapplication -> squirrel mail

For squirrel mail I am sure that i will install it(I used it on other server and I like it), but don't know for other parts. I read that postfix is good choice, but what other options I have for dovecot?

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General :: Configure Mutt Mail Client For Mail Server Other That Gmail?

Jan 9, 2011

I am trying to configure mutt to send email via command line . It works fine when I configure it for gmail as follows:Quote:

# SENDING MAIL
set copy=yes
set smtp_url = "smtp://mymail@smtp.gmail.com:587/"

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Server :: Configure Mail With Postfix & Cyrus-imap - Cannot Send Mail Through Command Line

Nov 19, 2010

I'm running SUSE linux Server version 11. I want to configure mail server with postfix & cyrus-imap. For that, i have read many documents in Internet by i met issues. I'm running DNS in this server & it's ok Now I cannont send mail through command line.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Configure DNS Server And Mail Server

Sep 7, 2009

Can you help me to give the solution to how to configure DNS server and Mail server on RHEL 5.0

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Ubuntu Servers :: Migrate Postfix Mail Server To Exchange 2010 Mail Server

Nov 3, 2010

I have a problem relate to posttfix.I want to mirgare postfix mail server to exchange 2010 mail server but I can't do it,u can help me.You can show me have to do configure postfix and exchange how to?

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Ubuntu Servers :: Make A Local Mail Server That Itself Is A Client To A WAN Mail Server?

Mar 10, 2011

How do I make a local mail server that itself is a client to a WAN mail server.I want the local mail server to query new mail every 30 minutes from the WAN server.

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Fedora Servers :: Setup A Mail Server On My LAN ?

Apr 7, 2009

I want to setup a mail server on my LAN. I want to send e-mails from 1 system to another systems.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Install And Configure Denyhosts On 10.04 Server?

May 3, 2010

I've been running denyhosts on Ubuntu 8.04 servers without any problems using the how-to found hereow that I have a new Ubuntu 10.04 server running, I thought I would just install denyhosts from the Ubuntu repository not realizing that the paths and filenames of the install are different from the how-to I am used to using.I figured out what the name of the new denyhosts config file is (at least new to me) and the new location, but I'm not sure about the "allowed-hosts" config file.Does anybody know where the new path for this file is and whether the filename is still the same?

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Fedora Servers :: Name Server: Mail.si.uk Host Not Found?

Oct 24, 2009

i configured my sendmail, bind dns server + dovecot. i am getting the following error when i use to send email from 'root' to 'convert@mail.si.uk',

Oct 26 10:40:42 localhost sendmail[6829]: n9Q5ebnX006827: to=<convert@mail.si.uk>, ctladdr=<root@localhost.localdomain> (0/0), delay=00:00:00, xdelay=00:00:0
0, mailer=esmtp, pri=120345, relay=mail.si.uk, dsn=5.1.2, stat=Host unknown (Name server:

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Ubuntu Servers :: Secondary Mail Server And A Mail Gateway/relay?

Aug 3, 2011

Our primary mail server is Exchange 2003 Standard on Windows Server 2003 Standard - don't shout at me; I inherited it already set up this way.I have a couple of hardware identical redundant servers (HP ML350 boxes), all with very fast 2 or 4 disk arrays, multiple core CPUs and plenty of memory, and I am looking at two potential new additions to the infrastructure.

A secondary mail server is high on my list of priories. I've been well and truly bitten by Exchange in the past and given that this particular box has been running four years straight and that it's mail store is dangerously large, having a secondary mail server in place suddenly makes a lot of sense.

A new Exchange 2010 box is currently being set up, but the secondary mail server will remain in place even when the new Exchange server is brought online, so this won't be a wasted exercise.... I also want a gateway box in place to filter and relay mail to the primary server, or to the secondary server if the primary is unavailable. Currently our outer perimeter is:

ISP supplied CISCO router
Draytek VigorPro 5510 UTM

Untangle running in bridged mode (primarily used for SPAM filtering, URL blacklisting, and very little else) Exchange 2003 sits behind the Untangle box. This is how I want to end up:

CISCO >> Draytek >> Ubuntu gateway >> Exchange/secondary mail server

I know I could replace/remove the Draytek but I want it to remain for several reasons, including lots of VPN dial-in users already configured and that it offers us an additional layer of email antivirus scanning before things hit the Exchange box. No point switching all of our remote workers over to new tunnels unnecessarily...

I have done some research and have started testing a pilot secondary mail server using Ubuntu/postfix DNS is properly set up and MX records and reverse PTR records are all present and correct, and things are looking encouraging so far. Before I go out over deep waters and start to flounder, has anyone who has done something like this got any obvious howlers I should be looking to avoid ?

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Fedora Servers :: How To Configure OpenLDAP Server

Jun 8, 2009

I am planning to deploy an OpenLDAP server in my LAN for basic authentication, but I have no idea how to do it. I would like to know how to configure an OpenLDAP Server, and I would also like to know about knowledge resources, if any.

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Fedora Servers :: How To Configure DHCP Server

Aug 3, 2009

How to configure DHCP server on Fedora?Is there any package available on Fedora 11 ?

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Fedora Servers :: Configure Squid Server With SSL?

May 13, 2011

I want to configure squid server with SSL so that users send clear text username/password and also data in encrypted mode. i googled but all of the configuration is for reverse proxy not requests from users to proxy server in LAN for example.

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Fedora Servers :: Able To Telnet To The Server Via A Remote Connection \ Will Not Accept Mail?

Feb 18, 2009

I am able to telnet to the server via a remote connection, but for some reason, it will not accept mail. ere is the bounce back email I am getting.Quote:This is the mail system at host smtp.mydomain.net.I'm sorry to have to inform you that your message could notbe delivered to one or more recipients. It's attached below.For further assistance, please send mail to postmaster.If you do so, please include this problem report. You candelete your own text from the attached returned message.The mail system

<root@mydomain.net>: temporary failure. Command output: pipe: fatal: pipe_command:
execvp /usr/bin/perlbin/vendor/spamc: No such file or directory
Reporting-MTA: dns; smtp.mydomain.net

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Fedora Servers :: Configure DNS Server For Small Network

Jul 2, 2010

How to configure DNS server for my small network. In Fedora Linux operating system I want to use Linux as a DNS server for my small office. there are files " /etc/hosts" and "/etc/resolv.conf ".

what is the purpose of these files and in which situation we use these files? For configuring a new DNS server. how can i configure my own DNS server for my small office? Any blog or site in which they show steps to configure DNS server.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Install And Configure LTSP On A Server For A HP Thin Client To Boot Off?

Jul 22, 2011

I am trying to install and configure LTSP on a server for a HP thin client to boot off. The version of Ubuntu that I am using is 11.04 x86 and it is a fresh install on a dual core system with 2GB RAM. I followed a guide which comprised of these commands.

sudo apt-get install ltsp-server-standalone openssh-server sudo ltsp-build-client or if your on a 64-bit system with 32-bit machines do sudo ltsp-build-client arch i386 for editing the servers IP values use /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf after that you need to restart DHCP server sudo /etc/init.d/dhcp3-server restart
and update sshkeys -sudo ltsp-update-sshkeys and if you updated dhcpd.conf then you need to update you image also by typing in terminal ltsp-update-image

Everything seemed to install as it should but when I try to boot from the thin client it just times out and says no DHCP or proxy invites received. I turned DHCP off on the router and even tried another router, but I still get nothing. I am at a bit of a loose end and I hope someone on here can point me in the right direction of where I am going wrong.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Configure To Send And Receive Mail From Multiple Sub Domains Of Domain?

Jun 14, 2011

I want to configure a single mail server to send and receive mail from multiple sub domains of my domain. I've already installed Postfix/Dovecot and it is perfectly working for mydomain.com. And also installed roundcube for Web Mail. Can I further customize this setup to process mail to sub domains? ex- someone@subdomain1.mydomain.com, someone@subdomain2.mydomain.com, someone2@subdomain1.mydomain.com (someone@subdomain1.mydomain.com and someone@subdomain2.mydomain.com are 2 separate users. they should be able to log on to web interface separately)

Currently i use system account names as email user names. (ex - systemusername@mydomain.com). The only MX record in my domain DNS pointed to current server (mailhost.mydomain.com). I read about postfix virtual domains. but couldnt figure out how to use it to achive my target. I do not need configuration details. Just explain me the way to do it. I can do the rest my self.

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CentOS 5 Server :: Configure A Mail Server Over A Home Internet Connection?

Feb 12, 2009

I have one server at home, connected through a router that gives me a static IP:192.168.1.2 - My PC192.168.1.3 - CentOS serverI enabled the port 80 into router forwarding system and I can connect properly to CentOS server, using the IP my internet provider gives me. My router automatically forwards a changed IP to my dyndns.com account so I can also access the server through a domain name (I pay to have it linked to one of my domains).My next step is to configure the mail server (dovecot) , so I can send emails from my local server(192.168.1.3).I was wondering if anyone has any tutorial links or tips to have the mail server configured through a home internet provider + home router.

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General :: Configure A Mail And Dns Server?

Jul 5, 2010

I am willing to configure a mail and dns server now i am very blind and don't know from where to start please anyone can guide me..

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Server :: How To Configure Send Mail Using Red Hat 7.3

Mar 19, 2010

I have to configure sendmail to send messages and receiving any mails on a Red hat 7.3 linux server. Can anyone have an idea how to configure sendmail?

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Server :: How To Configure Nagios To Use Remote Mail Server

May 31, 2010

I have installed Nagios 3 on CentOS 5.2. Everything is running. It is monitoring 10 machines and 60 services for now. Now I want email notifications for the critical alerts from Nagios. I am already having one mail server (Qmail) running on different machine and I want to use its reference to send alerts to my network.

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Server :: Configure Postfix Mail On Rhel5?

Jan 8, 2010

I want install postfix on rhel5 please send me the configuration of

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Server :: Setup And Configure Mail Srver

May 7, 2010

I already have a web server with apache 2, ftp, phpmyadmin, ispconfig2, running on internet. I use dyndns service to have the server on internet. Now I am trying to setup and configure a mail server base on Postfix With SMTP-AUTH And TLS.The host name is dec1.decom.com the domain name decom.com. The internet URL is URL... .So when I am setting up Postfix I need the System mail name: and Other destinations to accept mail for : here is my question which name do I must use on this configuration. Hostname (dec1.deccom.com) or URL.

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Server :: Configure Mail Server For Outgoing Only ?

Jan 14, 2010

We run a service in which a customer types in a form and gets a confirmation email after submitting the form. We are on a server with no control panel. We are running CentOS 5.

When we did our testing sendmail sent mails just fine and I was able to receive them. After we went live we found that 75% of our emails are being rejected by other mail servers. Doing research is seems that the headers indicate the emails are coming from 127.0.0.1.

We need to correct this problem, as well as do everything we can to reduce the risk of our mails being marked as spam. We do not receive mail on this server, but rather send mail. We have another email server on another server for receiving mail for our domain, which is already configured with cPanel (which doesn't have a problem).

We can not use cPanel on this server because of certain security restrictions.

I know that sendmail is cryptic to configure. We are willing to switch to Exim if necessary.

As far as installing Exim, I understand it's as easy as:

yum install exim
yum remove sendmail
system-switch-mail (if installed)

But as far as setting up Exim for our needs.

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