Hi Paul,
I think postfix is still tour best bet. You can authenticate users against MySQL, ldap or sasldb, so you don't need a linux account for each user.
You email addresses can be handled the virtual domains, so Paul@anydomain can be configure to go to one account for Paul, or you can have separate accounts for Paul. Any combination can be configured.



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----- Reply message -----
From: "Paul Grenyer" <paul.grenyer@gmail.com>
To: "ALUG ML" <main@lists.alug.org.uk>, "accu-general" <accu-general@accu.org>
Subject: [ALUG] Mail Server
Date: Sat, Mar 24, 2012 20:57


Hi all

I want to create an email server so that I can send and receive email
for a number of my domains. I've tried using postfix, but it's a pig
to setup and it appears  I need to have a user account on the server
for every email address and I can't restrict one user to only one
domain. e.g. if I create a user called paul and I have two domains, I
get paul@domain1 and paul@domain2. Of course this could be my
misunderstanding.

So, I would like recommendations for a mailserver to run on ubuntu.
Ideally I'd like it to be:

1. Easy to setup
2. Not require a user to be created for each email address.
3. Be able to create email addresses for individual domains
4. Web interface
5. Work with mailman
6. Support pop/imap
7. Support email forwarding.

Any suggestions?

--
Thanks
Paul

Paul Grenyer
e: paul.grenyer@gmail.com
b: paulgrenyer.blogspot.com
t: pjgrenyer

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