Dear Christ, my linux box running postfix and amavisd and cbl for spam , but today that box hard to manage and update it . i see in obsd default have been tools to take care about spam that is mine consern also security problem. because this production server and log all email to trace and trace i must make sure everything good enough before replace it.
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 10:43 PM, Matthew Weigel <uni...@idempot.net> wrote: > Chris wrote: >> >> Hi Sonjaya, >> >> You ask a very open-ended question here. To get into specifics would >> be too difficult in one email. But here is a rough outline to get you >> started. > > A rough outline of... something, certainly. Definitely something mail > related. Setting up an MX server? Not so sure. > >> Some people use >> >> Dovecot, but the version included in 4.5 does not include encryption >> (though you could probably use stunnel to address that...). > > Wait, what? > > $ uname -mrsv > OpenBSD 4.5 GENERIC.MP#108 i386 > $ grep imaps /etc/dovecot.conf > # Protocols we want to be serving: imap imaps pop3 pop3s > protocols = imaps pop3s > $ pkg_info | grep dovecot > dovecot-1.1.11p1-ldap compact IMAP/POP3 server > > Original author wants to replace a Linux MX with an OpenBSD MX? I think the > logical approach is to - at least as a first step - look at what the Linux > MX is doing now. In all probability that involves using the same MTA as is > already in use on the Linux machine, the same antispam software, and mostly > the same configuration files. > > Learning about OpenBSD's spamd would be a good idea once that's done, but at > no point does it really involve dumping everything and just doing what > someone on a mailing list said. > -- > Matthew Weigel > hacker > unique & idempot . ent > > --