Excellent tutorial; saved me a ton of time! Got this running and created a few mail boxes with a password that the users should change on first login. What config changes do I make to require users to change their passwords on first login? Appreciate any help. I didn't see any UI elements on the webmail client to change the password.
as I know Self-sign SSL is just for testing. Can you guide everyone using commercial SSL such as Sectigo SSL Certificate Authority to ensure every Mail System like Gmail & Office360 all accepts it. Tks a lot my friend.
I have a setup with virtual hosts but with a dedicated IP address for this. How do I go about setting this up on an existing server I'm running with virtualhosts and apache2
Wow, this is exactly what I went through recently 😃 I tried openSUSE Tumbleweed Slowroll but ended up with Linux Mint Debian Ed (Cinnamon, no Ubuntu) on a secondary laptop and MX Linux (KDE) on primary. I don't want rolling, prefer stability and predictability.
HOURS, LITERAL HOURS (upwards of 12) after following your guide I had been diagnosing why I could receive but not send mail. Turns out my XGS Firewall was acting as a Mail Transfer Agent, enabled by default. Switching it to Legacy mode to act as a transparent proxy resulted in the successful delivery of mail. Thank you OPENTAQ for this guide, well explained, clear and concise. You have earned a like and subscribe.
I followed the tutorial to build the mailserver, it's working properly but i can't connect through smtp with a mail client, please what could be the issue.
Do you know of any information on how to migrate my email domains away from Exchange 2007 to mailcow. I have mailcow set up per this tutorial but having trouble getting the correct mail server to show in the mailcow dns recoreds. It keeps wanting to show the exchange server even after all the dns records are set and the mailcow server is set with a lower priority level than the exchange priority. Any hints or references are appreciated.
Nice video, thanks. By the way, I have a 2016 macbook pro. It only has USB C ports, but I have a USB C to Ethernet converter. I would like to install proxmox too. What do you think? Is it possible to run proxmox on my machine?
I think proxmox is an amazing tool. However , for the average home user I think many tutorials are leaving out some steps , like after proxmox install what do you do if you want a graphical interface on the same machine proxmox is installed. Again , to the advanced network administrator this probably isn't much issue but to the regular home user , its problematic and difficult.
really informative. before converting the vm to template, i would recommend installing qemu-guest-agent, and other tools that you might need on every vm.
salam alaikoum, Thank you for this wonderful tutorial, I hope doing well, I just have question after searching for what reason allowing the port 4190 (ManageSieve Protocol).