I run a similar set up here.
Basically, what you do is:
i) Install postfix and maildrop. Postfix will replace exim, but is probably
better anyway (more secure) and is pretty straight forward to configure
(default configuration worked here). Maildrop is a mail forwarding agent that
will understand
On 14-Mar-2001 John M. wrote:
>
> I want to set up an IMAP server, but I don't know what package to get. I
> currently have Exim working great, it sends and receives mail, but I need
> access to this mail from home and from several machines, so I don't want
> to use POP, but IMAP seems to be jus
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