
How to Install and Configure a Postfix Mail Server with Dovecot on Linux Ubuntu
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To find out how to install and configure a Postfix mail server with Dovecot. How to configure the mail server to prevent your emails from falling into the spam folder, how to add DNS entries such as SPF, DKIM and DMARC. Creating a mail server on Linux-based machines could be one of the most important things that every system administrator should do. If this is the first time you configure your server, you are going to face a lot of aspects that have to be considered during setup. In today’s video, I’ll take you through the initial server configuration. We’ll discover how to install a Postfix mail agent and a Dovecot mail server, and how to configure them for your emails to circulate properly. Postfix is a free and open-source MTA - mail transfer agent - that can be used to route and deliver electronic mail on a Linux system. Dovecot is a mail delivery agent created primarily with security in mind. I’ll show you how to configure it as an IMAP or POP3 server.
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