mail setup recommendation

Søren Neigaard s.neigaard at mobilethink.dk
Wed Oct 5 13:33:49 UTC 2005


Hi again

Im reading and reading now, and i think it will be more easy to start 
with a cyrus install at the same time.

What packages would you recommend me to install via yum for this? There 
are LOADS of packages for cyrus it seems... I would like only to allow 
SSL/TLS authentication, so what packages would I need for that (do i 
need devel also, and what is the name for the main cyrus yum package)?

Best regards
Søren

Roger Grosswiler wrote:
>>Hi all
>>
>>I would like a mail setup like this:
>>
>>------------------
>>SMTP server with SSL/TLS authentication
>>
>>IMAP server with SSL/TLS authentication
>>
>>Spamassain
>>
>>clamav
>>
>>Possibility to make sorting rules on the server, so that messages are
>>sorted into different IMAP folders (dont need a interface, can configure
>>in files for each rule), so i dont have to do the sorting in the mail
>>clients.
>>
>>squirrelmail webinterface
>>------------------
>>
>>Ive searched it, and it seems that a combo of sendmail, UW IMAP and
>>procmail can do this, but in a total newbie at this, and the
>>documentation i have found so far is a bit hard to understand (for me
>>anyways), and i cant find any documentation on the sendmail+UW IMAP
>>combination.
>>
> 
> 
> my prefer:
> 
> postfix for smtp
> 
> cyrus-imap for imap - brings sieve-filters, powerful filter-engine.
> squirrelmail has plugins (avelsieve) to manage the filters (including
> vacation on cyrus) via webinterface
> 
> the postfix-site has a lot of HOWTOs:
> 
> http://www.postfix.org/docs.html
> http://sbserv.stahl.bau.tu-bs.de/~hildeb/postfix/
> 
> HTH
> Roger
> 
> 

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Søren Neigaard
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