Postfix is an SMTP client, so it'll send outgoing email, and receive
email. However, to download email into a GUI client, our webmail, you'll
need an imap and/or POP3 server such as Dovecot, or CourierIMAP. I'm not
sure what OpenSUSE uses by default... Distro's vary in what they install
by default or what they have available without the need to custom compile.
Hope that helps,
--
Tony E / Jaraeth
jaraeth@phoenixwing.com
Joey Prestia said:
> I recently went from a residential cox account to a business and want to
> set up postfix on opensuse
> 10.2 I have been able to get mail on my computer from other people not
> on my network sent to joey@linuxamd.com but dont know how to set it up
> do be read from other than the command line for example i want to use
> seamonkey what ports do i need to set up for my mail server and is imap
> another mail server that i must have configured also to do this? I
> would really appreciate a good how to to get started if anyone knows of
> one. Thanks in advance.
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