On Tue, 08 Aug 2006 21:15:43 +0300, Carl Fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, Aug 08, 2006 at 06:29:44PM +0100, marc wrote:
I want to set up a local LAN-side email server that provides POP3 and
IMAP for multiple accounts - the MUA is usually Firefox, both Windows
and Linux.
No, it isn't. Firefox isn't a mail client.
Maybe you mean Mozilla Thunderbird?
The source of the emails is from multiple POP3/IMAP accounts.
Reading some of the zillion and one HOWTOs out there is complicating the
matter - there are lots of HOWIs and no generic-ish HOWTOs that I could
find.
Where I'm at now is to use:
- postfix (with virtual mailboxes)
- courier
- getmail (I think this will work with postfix)
- clamav and spamassassin (that I understand work with getmail)
I use fetchmail, but one would think that'd work.
In my LAN mailserver I use fetchmail,procmail,hotwayd(gateway for hotmail
pop3),spamassassin,amavisd & clamav with postfix.
There are lots of good howtos for setting these things up.
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