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Mail server

GCatGCat Member

I need to setup a multi-domain mail server for a client, the box is used to send 10-20 emails a day maximum.

Specs:

128 MB RAM

20 GB HDD

1 IPv4

Any tutorial for making it? I've got the domain configured, just need to get the Mail server up and running. I've never setup a Mail server on this low specifications before.

Comments

  • rmlhhdrmlhhd Member
    edited April 2016

    Where do you want it to be located?

  • GCatGCat Member

    @rmlhhd said:
    Where do you want it to be located?

    Sorry it I wasn't clear, we have the box just need to install it for mail server

  • info_hashinfo_hash Member
    edited April 2016

    You'll need more than 128MB RAM, at least 256MB ram (without ClamAV) but mailcow is pretty cool, and easy to setup...

    Thanked by 1ninaprasetyo
  • Why not just use a 3rd party service for such low volume?

  • K4Y5K4Y5 Member

    @jarland / mxroute for sending mails without hassle and disappointment.

    Thanked by 1jar
  • GCatGCat Member

    I've looked at mailinabox/mailcow, but they all have a UI - we have our own server for the UI, so a management panel is useless. Looking just for raw instructions on it.

  • elgselgs Member
    edited April 2016

    @GCat, I have the expertise to do that. I can help you to setup a virtual machine. All domain, mail account, alias are in 3 mysql tables. You add record in these tables to manage your domains, email addresses and alias. Please pm me if you need help.

    You need to have a domain name for the mail, pointing MX to this server. An SSL certificate for the mail domain. You will get encrypted SMTP and IMAP client interfaces.

  • @GCat said:
    I've looked at mailinabox/mailcow, but they all have a UI - we have our own server for the UI, so a management panel is useless.

    It's not the panel that's important, it's reliability. Maintaining high delivery rates is not a set it and forget it operation. What does the UI have to do with anything in this context anyway?

  • GCatGCat Member

    Solved.

  • GCat said: I've looked at mailinabox/mailcow, but they all have a UI

    They also have all the config files you need to set up something backed by a database and code your own ui if you want to :)

    GCat said: Solved.

    :-)

  • IshaqIshaq Member

    Requested.

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