[CentOS] OT: question on setting up an email server

Ulrik S. Kofod usk at cybersite.dk
Tue Jun 21 05:55:53 UTC 2005


Don't know if qmailtoaster already has been mentioned. It's really easy to setup and
I'm really happy with my setup.

http://www.qmailtoaster.com/

This link describes how to install Qmailtoaster with CentOS4:
"CentOS 4 & qmailtoaster the easy way."
http://www.qmailtoaster.com/info/EZ-QmailToaster-Install.txt


Feizhou sagde:
>>
>> For virtual domains, sometimes I'll use the internal EXIM support or,
>> for more complex setups, MySQL.
>
> :D. the vpopmail backend is hosted on mysql.
>>
>> I don't usually have an AV running on my e-mail servers. When I do,
>> I like Frisk's F-Prot. Spamassassin is a must, if course.
>
> I'd prefer Command Central if it was a paying solution.
>>
>> For WebMail, I still use IMP most of the time, even tho it lacks
>> easy multidomain support. Never stoped me from having, tho :)
>>
>
> :)
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