Inside firewall mail server questions
Patrick Fleming EA
plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Sat, 11 Jan 2003 09:17:45 -0700 (MST)
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Alan Dayley wrote:
> I have an old pentium with Red Hat Linux 7.3 installed. No GUI. Has Webmin.
> Works fine. My goal is to set this up as a mail server here at home. My ISP
> filters most of the spam but I want to filter what gets through them. The
> concept is this:
>
> - The mail server uses fetchmail (or a similar tool/function) to ahem.. fetch
> the mail.
> - A program like spamanator filters out the garbage.
> - The mail is put in user mail boxes.
> - The client computers retrieve their mail via the POP server.
> - The client computers send mail out via the SMTP server (qmail, I think).
While I haven't set up all the things you have listed, I did do a basic
(and probably wrong in a couple of areas) presentation on sendmail.
http://luna.flagstaff.az.us/howto/sendmail.html that even if you don't use
sendmail might give you an idea how it can be done.
>
> Never having done this sort of setup before, I have some questions:
> 1. This server is inside the firewall. I don't want it as an email server on
> the net. My ISP can do that. Fetchmail can handle this, correct?
> 2. Any recommendations on spam programs like spamanator? Something better?
> 3. I have not researched yet what apps do the POP function. Is it the same
> app as the SMTP function? What app is a good one for this?
> 4. Any other advice for a first time mail server admin?
>
> This should be fun!
>
> Alan
>
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