Mailserver configuration on a Linux VPS is an elaborate and complex subject. To lower the threshold, we provide tutorials which describe the various aspects of installing and configuring a mail server on a Linux server. In this article you'll find an overview of our mail related documentation for Linux VPSs.
We aim to include postfix in 2020.
Initial configuration
General
Debian 9 & 10
Ubuntu 16.04 & 18.04
CentOS 7 & 8
Security & anti-spam
Debian 9 & 10
- Using Spamassassin anti-spam for Exim and Dovecot in Debian
- Scanning mail in Exim for viruses using ClamAV
- Dkim check for Exim in Debian
- Exim blacklist checking in Debian
Ubuntu 16.04 & 18.04
- Using Spamassassin anti-spam for Exim and Dovecot in Ubuntu
- Scanning mail in Exim for viruses using ClamAV
- Dkim check for Exim in Ubuntu
- Exim blacklist checking in Ubuntu
CentOS 7 & 8
- Using Spamassassin anti-spam for Exim and Dovecot in CentOS
- Scanning mail in Exim for viruses using ClamAV
- Exim blacklist checking in CentOS
- Dkim check for Exim in CentOS
VPS mailservice
The VPS mail service is a service which supplements your own mail server. Using the VPS mailservice, mail is relayed from your VPS through our mail servers. This way you profit from our IP reputation and we also scan mail for spam. More details can be found in this article.
- Configuring the VPS mailservice on a VPS with Postfix
- Configuring the VPS mailservice on a VPS with Exim
- Configuring the VPS mailservice on a VPS with Plesk
- Configuring the VPS mailservice on a VPS with DirectAdmin
- Configuring the VPS mailservice on a VPS with cPanel
- Can I forward mail with the mailservice?
Solving VPS mailservice related problems
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