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The article has been written as the result of my own experience in setting up a virtual mail server on my own Linode.com VPS, but I have avoided many overt references to Linode.com specific tools or configurations, | The article has been written as the result of my own experience in setting up a virtual mail server on my own Linode.com VPS, but I have avoided many overt references to Linode.com specific tools or configurations, | ||
- | ==== Our Target Virtual Mail Server ==== | + | ===== Our Target Virtual Mail Server |
What we mean by //virtual mail server// is that mail boxes need not correspond to user accounts on the machine, but instead belong to virtual users defined in the database. This allows for serving mail for many mail boxes and across multiple domains. | What we mean by //virtual mail server// is that mail boxes need not correspond to user accounts on the machine, but instead belong to virtual users defined in the database. This allows for serving mail for many mail boxes and across multiple domains. | ||
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==Figure 1: Virtual Email Overview== | ==Figure 1: Virtual Email Overview== | ||
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+ | ===== Component Installation ===== | ||
- | Thoughtful listing | + | Listing |
- | Follow the links listed here and carefully complete each item. When finished you will have a working virtual mail server which may then be further configured to meet your specific needs! | + | Follow the links listed here and //carefully complete each item//. When finished you will have a secure, |
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* [[#Startup and troubleshooting|Startup and Troubleshooting]] | * [[#Startup and troubleshooting|Startup and Troubleshooting]] | ||
- | === DNS, MX Records and Hosts File === | + | ===== DNS, MX Records and Hosts File ===== |
In order for your mail server to be found on a wider network, you must correctly configure the DNS and MX records for your host's domain. These records are external to the host itself and so are outside the scope of this article. | In order for your mail server to be found on a wider network, you must correctly configure the DNS and MX records for your host's domain. These records are external to the host itself and so are outside the scope of this article. | ||
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- | === Startup and Troubleshooting === | + | ===== Startup and Troubleshooting |
After you have completed each of the major tasks listed above from Figure 1, you should be ready to startup your virtual mail server. | After you have completed each of the major tasks listed above from Figure 1, you should be ready to startup your virtual mail server. | ||
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Running an email server on the internet is definitely not a click and forget past time! | Running an email server on the internet is definitely not a click and forget past time! | ||
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