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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">El 30/12/15 a les 19:53, Robert
Moskowitz ha escrit:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:56842817.20807@htt-consult.com" type="cite">Or
mail server OS choice of poison will probably have some good
information on building a mail server including virus scanning. I
use Centos. I have Centos6 (really Redsleeve6) running for a
year. I am now starting on what it will take to build a
Centos7-arm server.
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But each distro has its own way of doing things. So start there.
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Just every distro does it by some way but you can make it your own
way as they are tuneness in general. I.e.: You can bind it to tcp or
unix socket. Amavis and postfix are so configurable and tuneness.<br>
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I use Fedora for my mail with postfix+amavis(+spamassasin+...). You
can start with archlinux guide, gentoo or even fedora wikis. Amavis
is really out-of-the-box, but postfix RBL check and policies
requires more handmade doing.<br>
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If you prefer I can post some examples, but I encourege you to reed
the docs and howtos to start building yourself.<br>
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<div class="moz-signature">Joan.<br>
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