Hi All, I have not really setup e-mail serving on Linux before by myself. I have a setup now where it was setup for me running Dovecot and postfix. The setup works. I want to set this up again on my own system. Does anyone have a good tutorial? Zimbra...does it replace dovecot and postfx setup? Best, -Jason
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 9:19 PM, ML <mailinglists at mailnewsrss.com> wrote:> Hi All, > > I have not really setup e-mail serving on Linux before by myself. I have a setup now where it was setup for me running Dovecot and postfix. The setup works. I want to set this up again on my own system. > > Does anyone have a good tutorial? > > Zimbra...does it replace dovecot and postfx setup? > > Best, > -JasonHello ML, I think http://howtoforge.com/isp-mailserver-with-virtual-users-domains-postfix-dovecot-mysql-centos5.0 is what you're looking for. I suggest you use phpMyAdmin from epel. Here you can find how to add epel to your yum repository: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL. Best Regards, Bazy
ML wrote:> Hi All, > > I have not really setup e-mail serving on Linux before by myself. I have a setup now where it was setup for me running Dovecot and postfix. The setup works. I want to set this up again on my own system. > > Does anyone have a good tutorial? > > Zimbra...does it replace dovecot and postfx setup? >Zimbra is a Microsoft Exchange Server compatible groupware server, for use with Microsoft Outlook in enterprise mode, with features like calendar scheduling, shared mail folders, groupware applications development, etc. If you want a conventional POP/IMAP mail server, dovecot (or cyrus) and postfix (or sendmail) is just fine. since you didn't state what your parameters are (is this for a few users, or for 100s/1000s, etc), its pretty hard to make recommendations.
ML wrote:> Hi All, > > I have not really setup e-mail serving on Linux before by myself. I have a setup now where it was setup for me running Dovecot and postfix. The setup works. I want to set this up again on my own system. > > Does anyone have a good tutorial? >Yes, on the CentOS Wiki: http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/postfix> Zimbra...does it replace dovecot and postfx setup? >I believe so.
On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 1:19 PM, ML <mailinglists at mailnewsrss.com> wrote: ---8<----> Zimbra...does it replace dovecot and postfx setup?Yes, it does. I *think* it's possible to change the ports that Zimbra listens on, but by default it will install it's on mta, pop, and imap servers, and installs them into it's own directory. -jon