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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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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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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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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Jul 1, 2009
I have a Fedora 10 machine that I want to setup to send email. However I don't want it to be a full blown SMTP setup.What I am looking to achieve is when something sends email from the local machine (e.g. from cron) to an address I want it to use an MTA on the local machine which will then connect to, and authenticate with, my e-mail providers SMTP server this will then take care of actually sending the e-mail.I don't want, or need, to setup a full blown SMTP service (i.e. only the local machine should be able to use it) so sendmail seems a bit over the top for my needs. Nor do I want to mess about with MX records (am I right in thinking this will mean I have to manage all mail for my domain?).
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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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Aug 25, 2010
Through yast2 I went to network services-->Mail server and took the standard option. My connection type is Permanent, filled in the outgoing server information and got to the incoming mail screen.
I told it to accept remote SMTP connections, open a port in the firewall and bypassed the downloading section since I just want to directly receive mail (I did however tell it I wanted a daemon to fetchmail). Told it to forward root's mail to me and a delivery mod of Directly. And finished.
The system sends mail out but I can't seem to receive any. What did I do wrong or what else do I need to do?
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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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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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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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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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Feb 22, 2010
What is the easiest way to setup an incoming and outgoing mail server on centos? Without using a control panel, such was webmin.
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Jan 8, 2010
I want install postfix on rhel5 please send me the configuration of
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Nov 3, 2010
I just recently purchased a vs from a company and i am trying to set up a web site on it with kloxo and set up the mail for it upon setting up the mail settings it says:
"It is very essential that you set the my name to a properly resolvable hostname, since otherwise, many public mailservers like hotmail will reject mails from your server"
Now this is my first time setting up a vs before i have set up linux vm's to get email access but that was about a year ago.
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Aug 22, 2011
I would like to set up a mail and instant messaging server running on squeeze.It will be running on a 1ghz celeron (pentium 3 era) with 1gb ram and 10gb hdd (I'm assuming these are high enough specs) It will have less than 10 accounts and probably no webserver (not sure if good idea). I am also unsure of what IM protocols would be best for this. I would prefer to do all this from the command line if possible (so long as it's not too hard) and preferably from a remote machine (so SSH?) I prefer IMAP if possible but pop3 and smtp are also fine. I would also like to be able to connect remotely with encryption (not a big requirement -just a nice feature)
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Oct 2, 2009
I want to setup a mail sever for my network.But I don't know how.
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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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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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Jul 16, 2010
I want to configure mail server in centos. Criteriaomain:xyz.com. xyz.com's user mail are in isp mail server
cacheall user mail box=abc password of abc user= 123. How to configure mil server in linux as mdaemon server do in windows.
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Mar 20, 2010
I want you help me to configure the Zimbra mail server. I want install system mail server Zimbra, about 8000 user then How configure server ?( RAM, CPU, HDD) (account email 100MB - 300MB). forward to the help from everyone and Administrator Linux
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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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Feb 13, 2010
Planning to put a bugzilla server for bug reporting at our office. I have loaded and configured bugzilla on one of our machines running CentOS5.4. And there is another machine on CentOS5.4 that is running Zimbra community edition. Both are distinct machines. Zimbra is running fine and so is Bugzilla. I want bugzilla to use this Zimbra server to send mails so that I can use this internal mail server for my purpose.
This is the first time I am putting up bugzilla and have never worked on it but documentation helped. But I could not find any reference on how to do this?
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Jan 6, 2011
Actual I need to configure fetchmail and postfix in linux pc to get mail in outlook.
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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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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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Oct 14, 2010
Ubuntu 10.10point me the URL of Howto re setup a mail/LAMP server Google brought me the howto from howtoforge. I need the howto from Ubuntu documentation/Greek.
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Nov 29, 2008
i am looking for a guide to setup a mail server on my domain (company.net) so i could have some accounts like
[URL]
and i was wondering how i can make it , and if there a webmail interface to control my emails.
P.S. this is server located at my home so i have full access
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May 13, 2010
I've just finished installed a mail server with Fedora 12 + postfix + courier. I also have Squirrelmail and ISPConfig3 installed. The mail server is behind a router. I have [URL] pointed to the static IP at my router. My ISP has opened port 25 & 110 for me and my router has these 2 ports forwarded to my mail server (192.168.0.100).Workstations in local network can connect to my mail server and send emails with no problem but cannot receive emails from outside. I tried an email dossier and it saids connection timed out on smtp session. Do I need to include my static IP somewhere in the configuration so that it communicates to the world properly?
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Apr 7, 2010
I have sendmail running in system,i want to send mail to other accounts like gmail,yahoo using this sendmail.What should i do ?
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Mar 13, 2010
I am working on setting up a bind 9 nameserver that will be responsible for serving up DNS records for my internal network and publicly for my web server. My configuration is below:
Firewall Gateway (Ubuntu Server 9.10) ---> switch ---> internal servers (ubuntu server 9.10 and mac os x server)
The internal servers are all on the same subnet, so DNS, web and mail will all be on the same subnet of private IPs. Each internal server is mapped with SNAT to a public IP address. And the DNS server only has port 53 forwarded to it.I am trying to figure out the best way to set up my nameserver so that it can provide records for my internal servers based on private IP addresses, and then provide records to the public for my internal servers based on their public IP addresses. I had a few questions on this:
1) Is this the correct way to think about my setup, or is this typically done in another way?
2) Does anyone have recommendations on the specific configuration I should follow?
3) Are there specific references I should look into as well?
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