| bio | website | iRedMail.org |
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| location | China | |
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| visits | member for | 2 years, 1 month |
| seen | May 13 at 15:04 | |
| stats | profile views | 43 |
Author of iRedMail project (http://www.iredmail.org/): open source mail server solution for your favorite Linux/BSD distributions (RHEL, CentOS, Scientific Linux, Debian, Ubuntu, openSUSE, FreeBSD, OpenBSD).
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Apr 27 |
answered | Easy to use mail server |
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Feb 11 |
answered | CentOS mail server |
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Jan 12 |
answered | Scalable way to add users in Postfix without creating new unix/linux accounts? |
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Dec 30 |
answered | Any Advice on Running dbmail? |
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Dec 30 |
answered | Block mail sending to Only Yahoo & Gmail domain in Postfix |
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Dec 27 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Dec 27 |
answered | postfix+dovecot multiple domains config |
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Aug 4 |
answered | Mail mirroring / monitoring in Linux |
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Aug 4 |
answered | VPS/Dedicated Mail Server - Perfect Setup? |
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Jun 14 |
comment |
Planning on installing a mail server, possibly postfix or mercury Well, it depens on what result you expect. If you want to know more details about how these components work, DIY is the best way. If you want a working server without wasting too much time, solutions like iRedMail are good choices. iRedMail is free and open source, you can learn mail server with its shell script sets. :) |
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Jun 14 |
answered | Very simple incomng mail server |
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Apr 16 |
answered | Planning on installing a mail server, possibly postfix or mercury |