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    Setting up a linux mail server..

    I was wondering if anyone could recommend a decent Linux mail server that is fairly painless to set up, administrate and obviously one that is pretty secure.

    First time I have ever set one up linked to a domain name so I am obviously worried that my hacking away setting it up could make it become a relay server.

    #2
    There's your evenings for the next 3 months sorted.

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      #3
      Originally posted by minestrone View Post
      I was wondering if anyone could recommend a decent Linux mail server that is fairly painless to set up, administrate and obviously one that is pretty secure.

      First time I have ever set one up linked to a domain name so I am obviously worried that my hacking away setting it up could make it become a relay server.
      You didn't say what you want to do with your new mail server, but postfix will probably do for starters. You can build out from there.
      If you are concerned about security, use bastion to lock down the box, a firewall as a first line choke point and install something like tripwire or snort to let you know if anyone is doing bad stuff (or administrators doing stupid stuff come to that)....the rest will come.

      PZZ

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        #4
        Originally posted by pzz76077 View Post
        You didn't say what you want to do with your new mail server, but postfix will probably do for starters. You can build out from there.
        PZZ
        Is really just to send out activation mails from a forum type application sitting on the same box. I am not even sure I have to link it to my domain but I might as well go for it, I am using zoneedit for DNS so I think I just have to point the MX record towatds the server. I might actually close the incoming port as set up a mail forward at the DNS layer if that is possible.

        Its on the amazon EC2 so that gives me quite a bit of security already and I will be the only administrator.

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          #5
          Originally posted by minestrone View Post
          Is really just to send out activation mails from a forum type application sitting on the same box. I am not even sure I have to link it to my domain but I might as well go for it, I am using zoneedit for DNS so I think I just have to point the MX record towatds the server. I might actually close the incoming port as set up a mail forward at the DNS layer if that is possible.

          Its on the amazon EC2 so that gives me quite a bit of security already and I will be the only administrator.
          postfix then..

          PZZ

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            #6
            Originally posted by pzz76077 View Post
            postfix then..

            PZZ

            cheers

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              #7
              You may find this useful:

              http://www.howtoforge.com/virtual-us...l-debian-lenny

              or if you don't particularly like Debian, pick your own OS:

              http://www.howtoforge.com/howtos/email/postfix

              and +1 for postfix

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                #8
                Originally posted by Ardesco View Post
                You may find this useful:

                http://www.howtoforge.com/virtual-us...l-debian-lenny

                or if you don't particularly like Debian, pick your own OS:

                http://www.howtoforge.com/howtos/email/postfix

                and +1 for postfix
                I'll have a read at them today thanks, got the thing running last night, not that running "apt-get postfix" was hard. Had a dig about the docs and config files and it seems to be fairly secure out of the box. Try and link it up to my app tonight.

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