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Wednesday, 01 February 2012 11:25 |
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Hardening Postfix For ISPConfig 3
The goal of this tutorial is to harden the mail server postfix used
by ISPConfig for internet mail servers where authenticated users are
trusted. With this setup you will reject a great amount of spam before
it passes into your mail queue, saving a lot of system resources and
making your mail server strong against spammers and spam botnets. Read more: |
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Monday, 23 January 2012 11:52 |
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AVG Antivirus For Linux/FreeBSD Plus Postfix Mail Server
This document describes how to deploy AVG Antivirus for Linux/FreeBSD to a Postfix mail server.
It is usable for AVG version 8.5, 10 and 2012.
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Wednesday, 07 December 2011 11:12 |
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Installing Maia Mailguard On Debian Squeeze (Virtual Users/Domains With Postfix/MySQL)
This guide explains how to install Maia Mailguard,
a spam and virus management system, on a Debian Squeeze mailserver.
Maia Mailguard is a web-based interface and management system based on
the popular amavisd-new email scanner and SpamAssassin. Written in Perl
and PHP, Maia Mailguard gives end-users control over how their mail is
processed by virus scanners and spam filters, while giving mail
administrators the power to configure site-wide defaults and limits. Read more: |
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Monday, 28 November 2011 12:15 |
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Indicate Mail Accounts On Your Desktop (Ubuntu)
This article is about how to get informed about new mails without
actually opening your mail client using a handy indication tool called popper.
Popper is silently running in the background and gives you a notice
when a new mail arrives at your mail account, containing the mail's
sender, subject and the time it arrived. Popper does not actually display the mail's content - it only gives
you the information mentioned above. I have tested it on Linux Mint 11,
but it should work fine with all other Ubuntu derivatives. Read more: |
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Thursday, 24 March 2011 05:34 |
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Virtual Users With Postfix, Dovecot, MySQL, RoundCube, iRedAdmin On
Debian 6 (Squeeze)
This document describes how to install a Postfix and Dovecot mail server
that is based on virtual users and domains, i.e. users and domains that
are in a MySQL database. If you prefer to install such a mail server
step by step, you can refer to the ISPmail tutorials at
workaround.org. Also the Big
Picture would help you to easily understand the mail server
structure. I believe you at least need one day to have a working mail
server that way. If you use the iRedMail script, you only need one
minute to get the mail server up and running, and you will have more
features (compared to the ISPmail tutorials). Read more: |
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More Articles...
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Virtual Users With Postfix, Dovecot, MySQL, RoundCube, iRedAdmin On Debian 6.0 (Squeeze)
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The Perfect Server - OpenSUSE 11.4 x86_64 [ISPConfig 3]
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iRedMail 0.7.0: OpenSource Mail Server With Postfix, Dovecot, Amavisd, ClamAV, SpamAssassin, RoundCube (Debian Squeeze)
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SerialMailer 7.1.3
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iRedMail 0.7.0: Open Source Mail Server With Postfix, Dovecot, Amavisd, ClamAV, SpamAssassin, RoundCube (OpenSuSE 11.3)
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USPS and Intelligent Mail Barcode Fonts 10.10
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SerialMailer 7.1.1
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Combine & Mail 1.0
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SerialMailer 7.1
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Outlook MSG Viewer 1.1
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Mailings 1.9.84
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Were These Antique Devices Too Goofy to Catch On? [Inventions]
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Setting Up A Mail Server Using Exim4, Clamav, Dovecot, SpamAssassin And Many More On Debian
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Direct Mail 2.2.6
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iRedMail 0.6.1: Open Source Mail Server With Postfix, Dovecot, Amavisd, ClamAV, SpamAssassin, RoundCube On Ubuntu 10.04
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