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Webmin Administrator's Cookbook

You're reading from   Webmin Administrator's Cookbook Over 100 recipes to leverage the features of Webmin and master the art of administering your web or database servers.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2014
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ISBN-13 9781849515849
Length 376 pages
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Webmin Administrator's Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Setting Up Your System FREE CHAPTER 2. User Management 3. Securing Your System 4. Controlling Your System 5. Monitoring Your System 6. Managing Files on Your System 7. Backing Up Your System 8. Running an Apache Web Server 9. Running a MySQL Database Server 10. Running a PostgreSQL Database Server 11. Running Web Applications 12. Setting Up an E-mail Server Index

Setting up your server to send and receive e-mails


To handle e-mail, your server needs to run a service called a Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) that is capable of:

  • Receiving incoming e-mail and placing it in the user's local mail spool

  • Sending e-mail to other MTAs for delivery to users on remote systems

MTAs exchange messages using Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). A mail server listens for connections on port 25 and accepts incoming e-mail messages from anywhere on the Internet. If the message is addressed to a valid local address, it should be delivered to the destination mailbox.

When a user of our server decides to send an e-mail, the MTA picks up the message, checks where it is addressed to, and forwards it to the MTA associated with the destination domain.

Note

MTAs can also relay e-mails—forward e-mails coming in over SMTP but bound for other destinations. This is discussed in the Setting up a secure SMTP relay for users recipe later in this chapter.

In this recipe, we will set up the Postfix...

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