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Postfix
Hey,
I've changed my mailserver to postfix, everything is working under the command line.
So I can run "mail" and it'll show me all the mail for my user.
Strangely, when I send email to [email protected], it changes to [email protected].
This isn't a big issue since I added digitalocean user and logged in with it.
However, I was wondering if there was anyway to change RoundCube to stop using the exim4 mail and display the mail from postfix?
My postfix can send and receive mail properly, but I would like to display this within a web GUI, but not sure where to start and don't want to break RoundCube in the process. :P
Thanks!
** Anyone looking to install postfix, I used this tutorial: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/ ... untu-14-04
** Uninstall exim4 before using Postfix
** Further edit, I setup forwarding to go to my personal email using:
And then adding the line
@mydomain.com [email protected]
I've changed my mailserver to postfix, everything is working under the command line.
So I can run "mail" and it'll show me all the mail for my user.
Strangely, when I send email to [email protected], it changes to [email protected].
This isn't a big issue since I added digitalocean user and logged in with it.
However, I was wondering if there was anyway to change RoundCube to stop using the exim4 mail and display the mail from postfix?
My postfix can send and receive mail properly, but I would like to display this within a web GUI, but not sure where to start and don't want to break RoundCube in the process. :P
Thanks!
** Anyone looking to install postfix, I used this tutorial: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/ ... untu-14-04
** Uninstall exim4 before using Postfix
** Further edit, I setup forwarding to go to my personal email using:
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sudo nano /etc/postfix/virtual
@mydomain.com [email protected]
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Re: Postfix
Congrats on your attempt, however I don't think others will "want" to do it as it will most certainly break VestaCP's integration with mail components. When you create domain with mail support in VestaCP, it won't know what to do with that domain in Postfix. Also how will DKIM and Bind parameters work?
This is only intended if you want to run PostFix standalone... without anything to do with or manage with VestaCP. So please bear that in mind.
Do post your results further, I'll be interested in using Postfix too! Already there are requests for this so maybe Future VestaCP will have postfix instead of Exim, or an option to choose between
This is only intended if you want to run PostFix standalone... without anything to do with or manage with VestaCP. So please bear that in mind.
Do post your results further, I'll be interested in using Postfix too! Already there are requests for this so maybe Future VestaCP will have postfix instead of Exim, or an option to choose between
Re: Postfix
Sorry, but we don't support postfix ;-(
Re: Postfix
That's interesting.
Because now that my Debian Jessie 8 server is unable to install the latest exim and i am now in kind of a hurry to upgarde to Debian 9 (which probably won't work... ) so i have to backup and reinstall from scratch Debian 9 and CentOS7.
https://devco.re/blog/2018/03/06/exim-o ... 18-6789-en
i really love Debian for hardware compatibility reasons (it just run's almost everywhere even on latest macbooks X-D)
but as server CentOS7 is shining i guess...
what do you say?
what OS is VestaCP tested on by developers?
PS: On the other side i think rather than support a lot of OS VestaCP should focus on one version and polish it to the max (keep the software quality high, fix bugs, close security holes fast)
adding complexity usually means more trouble?
Because now that my Debian Jessie 8 server is unable to install the latest exim and i am now in kind of a hurry to upgarde to Debian 9 (which probably won't work... ) so i have to backup and reinstall from scratch Debian 9 and CentOS7.
https://devco.re/blog/2018/03/06/exim-o ... 18-6789-en
i really love Debian for hardware compatibility reasons (it just run's almost everywhere even on latest macbooks X-D)
but as server CentOS7 is shining i guess...
what do you say?
what OS is VestaCP tested on by developers?
PS: On the other side i think rather than support a lot of OS VestaCP should focus on one version and polish it to the max (keep the software quality high, fix bugs, close security holes fast)
adding complexity usually means more trouble?
Re: Postfix
VestaCP is pretty narrow down it support only one architecture AMD64 and few Linux distro
as @dpeca mentionned via github
different collaborator validate the code
https://github.com/serghey-rodin/vesta/ ... -348793985
and most of them use CentOS
https://github.com/serghey-rodin/vesta/ ... -348732069
I was also pro postfix before starting VestaCP and even after. I means postfix is the name to know when you talk about MTA; but more and more ISP use Exim now.
Now if you want a comparative between Postfix and Exim
This one have good point : https://hoststud.com/resources/comparis ... dmail.158/
this one is more graphic : https://www.slant.co/versus/4995/4996/~exim_vs_postfix
I hope it help :)
Jonathan