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October 2008

Howto: ISP-style Email Server with Debian-Etch and Postfix 2.3

by camel (via)
The configuration described here is not very complicated but still needs to be done carefully. You are expected to have at least basic knowledge of: * MySQL (creating a database, granting access to users, basic SQL queries) * SMTP (what it is and what a basic SMTP dialog looks like) * POP3, IMAP (what they do and what the differences are) * basic Postfix configuration (understand the default settings in your main.cf, have read through the basic configuration document and know that your mail log file is at /var/log/mail.log) * Debian/Linux (general system administration, using a text editor, reading log files)

Drupal Postfix Integration Under Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy) | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials

by camel
his document is derived from Christoph Haas’ tutorial “Howto: ISP-style Email Server with Debian-Etch and Postfix” (http://workaround.org) and Falko Timme’s tutorial “Virtual Users And Domains With Postfix, Courier, MySQL And SquirrelMail (Ubuntu 8.04 LTS)” (http://www.howtoforge.com). The associated Mailfix Drupal module must be installed as part of this tutorial. It will guide you through the necessary steps to configure a Drupal driven Mail server. Provided features: * Drupal managed email accounts * Support for virtual domains * Automatic forwarding * Postfix quota support * Silent BCC monitoring * Other features: anti-spam, anti-virus

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Artica for Postfix, a full Postfix Management console

by camel & 1 other
You are not a Linux expert, Artica for Postfix allows you to install a full solution by one single command line: * Postfix: Main MTA * Kaspersky Anti-spam: powerfull Anti-spam provided by Kaspersky Inc * Kaspersky Anti-Virus * Bogofilter : Bayesian anti-spam * OpenLDAP: Database for main configuration and user management * emailrelay: little SMTP server (used as a content-filter) * SQLite library: zeroconf sql database engine with high perfomances. * Cyrus-imap: powerfull MDA System * Procmail: MDA Filter * Fetchmail: Email retreival * DnsMasq:DNS forwarder and DHCP server * Mailman:Mailing List manager * Sieve: End-user mail filters * Yorel script: Statistics of yorel * QueueGraph: Statistics for postfix * MailGraph: Statistics for postfix * AWSTats and geoip plugin: Statistics set for postfix * renattach: attachments filter

January 2008

Checking for new messages in other folders - Thunderbird - MozillaZine Knowledge Base

by nhoizey
Thunderbird by default only checks for new mail in the Inbox folder for a IMAP account. Rather than manually checking for new mail in other remote folders by opening them you can configure Thunderbird to automatically check for new messages in other folde

Litmus: Painlessly test your email and website designs

by nhoizey & 9 others
Litmus shows you precisely how your designs will be seen by your customers. We deliver screenshots of your web sites and email newsletters in seconds across all popular platforms.

December 2007

Home | Email Standards Project

by nhoizey & 22 others
Our goal is to help designers understand why web standards are so important for email, while working with email client developers to ensure that emails render consistently. A community effort to improve the email experience for both designers and readers

November 2007

October 2007

How-to: Proper Gmail IMAP for iPhone & Apple Mail

by nhoizey & 1 other
Gmail Help documentation outlining the steps necessary to get your mail clients setup for IMAP are the bare minimum. It is recommended that you follow the directions from start to finish, but the actual configuration does not stop there.

July 2007

SPF: FAQ/How does it work

by camel (via)
Domains use public records (DNS) to direct requests for different services (web, email, etc.) to the machines that perform those services. All domains already publish email (MX) records to tell the world what machines receive mail for the domain. SPF works by domains publishing "reverse MX" records to tell the world what machines send mail from the domain. When receiving a message from a domain, the recipient can check those records to make sure mail is coming from where it should be coming from. With SPF, those "reverse MX" records are easy to publish: one line in DNS is all it takes.

June 2007

tony allevato dot com - Mail Badger

by nhoizey & 1 other
Mail Badger is a plug-in for Apple's Mail.app that enhances the application's dock icon by allowing users to set up multiple "badges" that display message counts from different mailboxes or counts of messages that satisfy a wide range of conditions.

May 2007

Email Newsletter Software for Web Designers - Campaign Monitor

by julie & 23 others
Campaign Monitor is email newsletter software built just for designers who can create great looking emails for themselves and their clients, but need software to send each campaign, track the results and manage their client’s subscribers.

April 2007

Mailboxer – Smart Mailboxes for your contacts – earthlingsoft

by nhoizey & 1 other
Mailboxer will take contacts from your address book and create Smart Mailboxes for them in Apple’s Mail. Each of those Smart Mailboxes will contain all e-mails you exchanged with any of the e-mail addresses of that contact.