On Sat, 14 Mar 2015 16:11:13 -0700 Joris Bolsens <jo...@linux.com> wrote: > > Mail server, > I thought about this, but from what i understand, mail servers are > notoriously difficult to secure properly.
Nah, I definitely wouldn't say "notoriously" difficult. There's some out there that are generally annoying, but Postfix and Exim aren't too bad. There's plenty of guides out there to help you learn. It's a large experience of just reading documentation and figuring out minor things to get it right. I have a guide on my website[1] for setting up Postfix that is secure. If you google, you'll find many more for different configurations[2]. Use them as guides and review the documentation on the proper Postfix/Exim/etc websites and man pages. My next steps with that guide is to setup Maildrop as my MDA and add in SpamAssassin into the mix with DKIM. I suppose, TL;DR would be: It's not THAT hard. You just gotta find it interesting, heh. [1] https://guglielmo.us/cs/postfix.html [2] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Exim4
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