It installs and configures the popular open source email components like Postfix, Dovecot, Amavisd and - of course Roundcube - on major Linux and BSD distrubutions. Mail-in-a-Box turns a fresh cloud computer into a fully equipped, working mail server.
It also includes contacts and calendar synchronization. It is powered by various open source mail server components Dovecot, Postfix, Kolab Groupware. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
How to for Roundcube 1. Thread starter sidney Start date Sep 27, Hi, I tried to setup Roundcube 1. Kliment Andreev. Related Articles. February 8, August 28, March 27, July 20, March 23, March 10, January 29, Leave a Comment Cancel Reply You must be logged in to post a comment. After the installation of this updated port, I was able to restart the dovecot service without issues!
I finished all the step and everything works except the mail sent to gmail was put into the spam folder. I have installed opendkim and spf, but still was treated as spam. Can you send an email to gmail or hotmail to see if it is treated as spam? Non-authoritative answer: iandreev.
I had this problem as well. I got success to add a new user. The database files have the same filename with. If you have thousands of virtual domains and virtual users, Berkeley DB searches these. This howto is great, just this one though. I would check the certificates. Any idea how to get some useful diagnostics here? I have a self generated cert for ipsec, which I am trying to use for email as well, given the amount of work it took to create it.
The cert works for ikev2, and the guy who helped me said it should work for email. That is, there is no password on it. That is the only difference I see. I love the guide, however I am stuck sending mail. I get an error message … was rejected by the server because it does not allow relaying.
I have a registered. Any help would be appreciated. I can send email and download it from the server. My port 25 shows up as closed. I have verified that it is not blocked. Doing some hacking, I think you need to enable both the smtp and submission lines in master. Run a crontab script that search for. Trash folders content, older than X days, in your domains? There are several quota plugins too for dovecot, maybe one does auto-expunge? Note, I had issues sending emails with dovecot 1. This tutorial is fantastic for someone that has no previous experience in setting up a mail server.
Just one question: Where do I define the username and password for the accounts I want to enable submission port? I use a slightly modified version of this setup, but I started here and it was well worth my time. Good information, thanks. I can send fine without authentication.
Not sure about that. I did not realize that was legacy, will go through it one more time… Thank you very much for the response. You must be logged in to post a comment. This website uses cookies to improve your experience.
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