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This tutorial is good:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://workaround.org/articles/ispmail-etch/">http://workaround.org/articles/ispmail-etch/</a><br>
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Now I use zimbra open-source edition in a separate vmware virtual
machine<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.howtoforge.com/installing_zimbra_collaboration_suite_on_ubuntu">http://www.howtoforge.com/installing_zimbra_collaboration_suite_on_ubuntu</a><br>
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Derek Broughton escribió:
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<pre wrap="">Bruce Marshall wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Tuesday 23 October 2007, David McGlone wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Ok a few months ago, I was about to ask the list some questions about a
mail server, but some unexpected things came up that I needed to work out
the kinks in. Finally I have accomplished that task. Now I'd like to ask
the list about setting up a mail server on my desktop that will fetch
mail and send it to my laptop and other computers.
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<pre wrap="">Please define "send to"
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<pre wrap="">Does anyone know of any good howto's for kubuntu? And what software would
anyone recommend?
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The basic pieces you need are fetchmail, and procmail, and depending on
the definition of "send to" postfix.
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I hadn't really considered the definition of "sendto" myself.
You probably want postfix (or other mail transfer agent [MTA]), anyway,
because you'll want to send mail _from_ your LAN to elsewhere, but if you'd
rather have everything stored in one location, and pull rather than push
the messages, then fetchmail -> (MDA | MTA) -> dovecot (or other IMAP
server) is really nice. Usable MDAs (mail delivery agents) include
procmail & maildrop, MTAs, I'd recommend postfix over any other options for
a full-time Internet connected mail server. If it's not on all the time, I
prefer masqmail.
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