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Mail Server

Setup Mail Server in Ubuntu

How to Setup a Complete Mail Server (Postfix) using ‘Roundcube’ (Webmail) on Ubuntu/Debian

Creating a mail server on Linux powered machines can be one of the most essential things that every system administrator needs to do while configuring the servers for the first time, if you don’t

Find Postfix Version in Linux

How to Find Out Postfix Mail Server Version in Linux

Postfix is a popular, easy-to-configure and secure mail system that runs on Unix-like systems such as Linux. Once you have installed postfix in Linux, checking its version is not as simple as other software

Install WebMail Lite on CentOS and Ubuntu

WebMail Lite – Manage and Download Mails From Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook and Others

WebMail Lite is a web application that can be used to manage and download mails form your own local mail server or from a public mail service, such as Gmail, Yahoo!, Outlook or others.

SAGATOR - An Antiviriurs/Antispam Protection for Mail Server

How to Use Sagator, an Antivirus/Antispam Gateway, to Protect Your Mail Server

We read of virus infections (new ones come out all the time) and are somehow affected by spam mail on a daily basis. While there are plenty of free and commercial solutions (available as

Postfix Mail Server Setup Guide for Linux

Ebook: Introducing Fully-Featured Postfix Mail Server Setup Guide for Linux

While some technical authors will advice you against setting up your own mail server due to the so-called complexities it presents (for example, avoiding user abuse in order to stay off blacklists, and dedicating

Install RoundCube Webmail for Postfix on CentOS

How to Install and Configure RoundCube Webmail Client with Virtual Users in Postfix – Part 4

In Parts 1 through 3 of this Postfix series we explained, step by step, how to set up and configure an email server with virtual users. We also showed you how to access one

Integrate ClamAV and SpamAssassin to Protect Postfix

How to Add Antivirus and Spam Protection to Postfix Mail Server with ClamAV and SpamAssassin – Part 3

In the previous two articles of this Postfix series you learned how to set up and manage the email server database through phpMyAdmin, and how to configure Postfix and Dovecot to handle incoming and

Configure Postfix and Dovecot with Virtual Domain Users

How to Configure Postfix and Dovecot with Virtual Domain Users in Linux – Part 2

In the previous article of this series we explained how to set up and manage the mail server database securely using phpMyAdmin. Requirement: Install Postfix Mail Server and Dovecot with MariaDB – Part 1

Setup Postfix Mail Server in CentOS 7

How to Setup Postfix Mail Server and Dovecot with Database (MariaDB) Securely – Part 1

In this 3-article series we will discuss how to set up a Postfix mail server with antivirus and spam protection in a CentOS 7 box. Please note these instructions also works on other distributions

Install iRedMail in Linux

Install ‘iRedMail’ (Fully Featured Mail Server) with Virtual Domains, Webmail, SpamAssassin & ClamAV in Linux

After HTTP and shadow DNS services, mail (SMTP, POP, IMAP and all related encrypted mail protocols) is one of the most used service in Internet, and also, one of the most sensible, due to

A Beginners Guide To Learn Linux for Free [with Examples]
Red Hat RHCSA/RHCE 8 Certification Study Guide [eBooks]
Linux Foundation LFCS and LFCE Certification Study Guide [eBooks]

Linux Commands and Tools

How to Change or Set System Locales in Linux

Fish – A Smart and User-Friendly Interactive Shell for Linux

ifconfig vs ip: What’s Difference and Comparing Network Configuration

How to Check MD5 Sums of Installed Packages in Debian/Ubuntu Linux

13 Linux Network Configuration and Troubleshooting Commands

Exodus – Safely Copy Linux Binaries From One Linux System to Another

Linux Server Monitoring Tools

linux-dash: Monitors “Linux Server Performance” Remotely Using Web Browser

How to Monitor Apache Performance using Netdata on CentOS 7

How to Configure Zabbix to Send Email Alerts to Gmail Account – Part 2

Dstat – A Resourceful Tool to Monitor Linux Server Performance in Real-Time

LibreNMS – A Fully Featured Network Monitoring Tool for Linux

How to Test Network Throughput Using iperf3 Tool in Linux

Learn Linux Tricks & Tips

How to Disable Shutdown and Reboot Commands in Linux

Bash-it – Bash Framework to Control Your Scripts and Aliases

How To Assign Output of a Linux Command to a Variable

How to View Configuration Files Without Comments in Linux

3 Ways to Delete All Files in a Directory Except One or Few Files with Extensions

An Easy Way to Hide Files and Directories in Linux

Best Linux Tools

Best Command Line HTTP Clients for Linux

8 Top Open Source Reverse Proxy Servers for Linux

5 Best Modern Linux ‘init’ Systems (1992-2015)

17 Best Web Browsers I Discovered for Linux in 2023

Useful GUI Tools to Free Up Space on Ubuntu and Linux Mint

10 Best Clipboard Managers for Linux

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