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One can find information on a Linux mail server on the official Linux website page. The page offers frequently asked questions and general information about the Linux program and service.
They have a Linux/windows hybrid system.
The mail server can be hosted using Windows or Linux. If the mail server is for a small business, there is no need for a dedicated exchange server for a Microsoft platform. When there is website is hosted for the company, the email accounts are part of the deal, when it is hosted with ISPs. Also spam and anti-virus check can be done at the ISP mail exchange level at a small fee annually.
Yes, but this is not exactly a trivial process. You don't mention what kind of server you have at home and the answer can be very specific depending on what you are running. If you are running Windows then you will have to install IIS and Exchange in order to have email accounts. Using Linux/Unix you will need sendmail/procmail, etc., which is a MTA (Mail Transfer Agent) and have the appropriate MUA (Mail User Agents) installed. For Linux you can look at the HOW-TOs when setting up a mail server. There are several books on the configuration of IIS and Exchange. You will also have to set up the appropriate ports in your router or firewall, plus the appropriate DNS records to point email at your server.
The great thing about Linux is that you don't have to do anything 'special' to obtain enterprise-quality server software. While there are some distributions out there whose focus is primarily for servers(RHEL, Fedora, CentOS, Ubuntu server, etc) , you can start off with any distribution and begin installing server software on top of it. I don't know what type of server you are interested in, but this is a list of software you might be interested in researching. Use the package manager provided by your distribution to install the software. Web server: apache SQL database server: mysql (usually you will want this if you have a web server.) SSH/SSL/SFTP/SSFS server: openssh FTP server: ftpd Windows File server/ Windows domain-controller samba Mail server: sendmail Centralized authentication: openLDAP Media server (stream movies to your xbox, PS3, etc) ushare There are many more examples, and many more types of servers. The point is, you don't have to pay or do anything special to obtain 'good software'. These are up-to-date and fully-featured right out of your distribution. Install them just as you would any other program in Linux.
Generally when one uses a server, one has at least some idea of what they want to do with it, if not how. Ubuntu Server can be used for many different purposes, including a web server, a print server, a mail server, and a DNS server. Without any indication of what it is you wanted to do, it is impossible to tell you how to do it.
Yes it is, I use POP3 through sbcglobal from Outlook Express and Linux's Thunderbird.
Incoming server can refer to the mail server your mail client accesses for email.
Why do you want to set up a mail server? If you have been using the email service from email service providers like Google, Yahoo, or Apple, you know that you cannot control the incoming mails, and you are not in a position to protect the emails on the server. Anyone can use the email data if the email service provider allows. There is a solution for this; you can set up a mail server on your computer, which is not hard. Learn how to setup mail server by reading the following steps.Things required to set up mail server:Step : 1 You need a computer with ample storage space to save the emails, which will act as the email server.Step : 2 Think of a good domain name for the email address.Step : 3 The mail server needs an operating system to run on, so install one.Step : 4 Also, install a mail server software program that is compatible with the computer.Step : 5 Finally, make sure you have a fast internet connection for uninterrupted setup.
(Mail Client Server) e-mail client is also used to refer to any agent acting as a client toward an e-mail server,
Outgoing mail server (SMTP): smtp.charter.net