Sorry for the late reply, just returned from a week's holiday in Scotland. I've forgotten how nice a holiday can be

highly recommended !
ged wrote:
sufehmi wrote:
I have no problem at all with that, in fact I'll be happy to.
Great!
I just finished installing a plain Debian server at home. I'll use it to make my guide better, also utilising information in yours.
I just updated my guide to reflect this, also have started to incorporate some bits and pieces from your guide.
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sufehmi wrote:
After a few problems in the past, my primary concerns now are security, maintainability, and reliability; that's why I stick to Debian stable
I agree. I've only made a couple of exceptions so far: webmin and phpMyAdmin are installed from source (easy though). And the Apache/MySQL/PHP-related packages come from
http://dotdeb.org's .deb repository which gets updates as well, but they're not official.
I'd prefer the stable packages rather than dotdeb, if stable is debugged/secure enough. What do you think?
Agree, I'd prefer that as well.
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I'm nixing qmail, actually, though I haven't updated the tutorial. I'm looking at a Postfix solution instead. I have been reviewing a few different tutorials to try to find a Debian-stable solution, and I am leaning toward something like
this one (which is part of the install docs for
PHPMyWebHosting). I think it might work well, and it uses standard packages.
Thanks for the info, I'll use it when installing Postfix in this test server.
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Update:
I've been searching around for a good virtual mail howto that is simple to set up. No dice. The one I mentioned above is fairly complicated, and none of the howtos I saw using Postfix+Courier+MySQL talked about how to use the system once it's in place. Go figure.
I noticed that too.... well, it seems that our guide will be filling a lot of holes once finished.
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So I'm on the fence between qmail+vmailmgr and Postfix+etc. Vmailmgr has a command-line interface which would work well for me, but it's not part of the Debian distribution.
Fortunately, we have quite supportive Postfix community in Indonesia - so fingers crossed, I'll be able to set it up for virtual mail.
I'll keep you posted.
cheers,
Harry