John, Sandy: El Sáb 02 Jul 2005 19:12, Sandy Drobic escribió:
My network here at home is set up in such a way. I will admit it is ridiculously oversized for me alone, but it's just such a nice plaything I couldn't resist. (^-^)
- Mails come in and are received by postfix - Postfix already performs some checks to fend off spammers and viruses - the rest of the mail is scanned by spamassassin and antivir - then it is delivered to Cyrus IMAP - Cyrus uses Sieve to filter the Mails into the proper folders. (...) Please be aware that such a system is NOT trivial to set up and might be overkill for your office. You probably don't need all these options but the basic principle is what you probably want if you knew what imap means compared to pop. (^-^)
I find http://www.delouw.ch/linux/Postfix-Cyrus-Web-cyradm-HOWTO/html/index.html to be a very comprehensive howto to achieve a setup as described by Sandy. My company's email system is set up like that and has been running for over two years on a smallish 8.2 box. John, you might have a look and try and make it work. Regards, -- Andreas Philipp Noema Ltda. Bogotá, D.C. - Colombia http://www.noemasol.com