NewDude
Group: Members
Posts: 150
Joined: Feb. 2006 |
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Posted: April 11 2006,15:41 |
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pr0f3550r,
I agree whole heart with you. There is nothing wrong with setting up your own email server and being incharge of your own email server. I have been running my own email server on WIN2K for almost a year now. At first however, I had problems with learning to turn off OpenRelay, but once I turned it off, that still didn't solve my problems completely. Most of the big IPS won't take mail directly from a dynamic ip address for fear of it beings a spammer. My solution around this was to use SBC (My IPS) smtp servers for outgoing, and I would handle all the incoming. You are still in charge of your own email server though. It works wonderful. smtp servers from SBC would work as relays for their customers.
There is a good feeling of freedom and independancy when you are in charge of your own email and web server. Because you are in control and don't have to rely on anyone.
I am currently configuring DSL 2.2B on my old pentuim machine to be my web and email server. So far I got APACHE, PHP, MySQL running great on it. It is working as a full web server now. My next phase it to get the email part working, but still not sure what to try and what is easiest to setup. I have view POSTFIX, but I would rather not compile, I want a complete package that I can get going and use web mail also with it.
It is hard to remain free in an unfree world, but I will take freedom when I can get it - Every should be in charge of their own email and web server.
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