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Hi!
I'm new to these forums, but ran across them last week while searching for online help with my situation. I currently have an older Compaq desktop (basically gutted and now has a 3.4GHz P4, 2GB RAM, updated mobo, graphics card, gigabit NIC, and a smaller sized Raptor HDD). I work for a summer theater camp that is possibly looking to split from the local recreation commission to start our own company in a sense. I suggested the idea of building an email server now that would cost next to nothing to run so that everyone is on a centralized contact system. This server would run in my basement (assuming that I can use port 25 through my ISP, and then the 50+ employees would all connect through Microsoft Outlook or something similar from their home computers. My question to everyone is: What should I use software-wise, and how do I go about setting it all up? If someone could help me personally or link me to a thorough step-by-step that would be fantastic! I've been using this link to get a start, but it still is a little vague. Any help would be appreciated! |
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For complete mail server your ISP should allow following ports:
port 25 - SMTP server - Software Postfix SMTP server port 110 - POP3 server for outlook - Software dovecot port 143 - IMAP4 server for outlook - Software dovecot port 80 - webmail optional - Software HTTPD+squirrelmail+php If you need secure communication replace 110 with 995 POP3s 143 with 993 IMAPs Feel free to reply if you need any other info
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Thanks for the info, now I just need to install/configure the correct software to get everything running. How do I go about doing this? I've been following that guide that I posted the link to above, but I'm not sure what exactly that will do for me and if I need to do more.
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Yes you need to install and configure those software. Can you tell me your distro name? I don't see any guide / tutorial link in your 1st post...
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I'm using Fedora Core 6
Oh haha I didn't actually post the link! Silly me...here is what I'm using... Postfix Mail Server — Fedora Unity Project I'm also going to look at this for Dovecot FrontPage - Dovecot Wiki |
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I'm running Fedora Core 6
Also, this is the link for the guide I'm using (forgot to paste into 1st post...) Postfix Mail Server — Fedora Unity Project |
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I'm running Fedora Core 6
Haha, I forgot to paste the link in my first post... here's the guide I've been trying to work with. Postfix Mail Server — Fedora Unity Project and this for Dovecot (haven't done anything with this yet) FrontPage - Dovecot Wiki |
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Yeah I forgot to post the link in the 1st post. Looks like I can't post links yet, so I'll have to skip on doing so.
I'm following a guide to install Postfix, and then Dovecot I'm running Fedora Core 6 |
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