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:IDEAlog.us: So You Want to Host Your Own Linux Mail Server...
IDEAlog.us: So You Want to Host Your Own Linux Mail Server...
Oct 18, 2004, 18 :15 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (8782 reads)

(Other stories by Jeff Reifman)

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"Several events led to me to consider a change. First, I’ve always had trouble using POP with Microsoft Outlook from multiple computers. The read/unread state of mail was never synchronized across systems. Every once in a while, Outlook would download my entire mailbox as new messages--creating duplicates for every message that required an add-in tool to remove. Eventually, I switched to IMAP to avoid these problems..."

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Helpful Guide to Setting up Linux Debian Postfix Courier SquirrelMail Mail Server

"I used the instructions below to guide me through the process of setting up a server at Redwood Virtual with the following components: Linux Debian + Postfix + Courier Maildrop + Apache + SquirrelMail + Amavis + SpamAssassin..."

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