SMTP

SMTP server software, such as Exim, Sendmail, etc.

An Exim 4.4x Config with Mailman

This is an example of an Exim 4.4x config file that I have been using on a server where both Apache and Mailman are running. Primarily it serves as a Mailman listserv, but some web pages also generate emails.

Setting up Exim

Note: The following is part of a series of steps to setup an email server using Exim 4.x, with imap and webmail access. It will use winbind to get user information from an NT server. If you found this page via a search engine it may not cover what you need or you may need to start at the beginning to understand everything I have done.

(Note: The following is for Exim 4.2x. Some config options have changed in Exim since then.)

Setting Up an Email Server

Within these pages I attempt to document what I am doing to setup an Linux email server that gets user information from a Windows NT server. The main reason for doing this was to get rid of Microsoft Exchange. Not because Exchange wasn't working, though I have encountered problems with it, but because we were not using all of it's features and, being a small company, we really cannot afford it. This does not mean we will not be making the appropriate donations once we settle on the packages we will be using.

Setting up Exiscan

Note: The following is now out of date with how to setup Exiscan. I am leaving this page up for archival information.

Note: The following is part of a series of steps to setup an email server using Exim 4.x, with imap and webmail access. It will use winbind to get user information from an NT server. If you found this page via a search engine it may not cover what you need or you may need to start at the beginning to understand everything I have done.

Other things for Exim

Note: The following is part of a series of steps to setup an email server using Exim 4.x, with imap and webmail access. It will use winbind to get user information from an NT server. If you found this page via a search engine it may not cover what you need or you may need to start at the beginning to understand everything I have done.

The following are just some miscellaneous things I've done or discovered that relate to Exim.