hi guys, i am struggling with this...i have very little experience with mail servers.
I have no clue what to do next...the tutorials i have looked at seem to either use bind dns, or not go through the process of configuring a webmin/virtualmin server to send emails. I am not wanting to receive any on this server...only send.
What i have at present is a system with 9 emails on it sitting in a que in Postfix Mail Server, not being delivered and i am not sure why?
I need to start the process of getting mail working from scratch. Can someone help out with a really simple to follow guide based on my above requirements please?
I need some information on registrar zone records, my webmin system setup, and installing and configuring postfix, sendmail, dovecot (whichever is the easiest place for a mail server newbie to start).
Hi,
Drop me a line, and we can setup a screen sharing session to get you up to speed.
Best Regards,
Peter Knowles | TPN Solutions
Email: pknowles@tpnsolutions.com | Skype: tpnassist
G'day Peter, thank you for your offer. I have a few other tasks that i am doing for the next 3 or 4 weeks which are taking up most of my time (i also own an 8 Ton truck, a bobcat and mini excavator, and am also building a shipping container granny flat at home as well). My time is a little short.
I may take you up on that offer if i havent resolved this once my other work is done.
My questions are seemingly from an out of control setup, however, that is not exactly the case. I am experimenting and whenever i stumble across issues, i like to know why they happen, and exactly what the process is for fixing them. Unfortunately, i come from a family influence (my late grandfather) who was of the philosophy that "if it aint broke, break it and then figure out how to fix it" (so i tend to tinker a lot...i think that makes me a far more knowledgeable person)
Essentially i have given myself a timeline of getting a final stable webhosting solution completed by the end of January, so im not in any rush just yet (and also why my questions are so very broad and fragmented). AS i narrow down my final solution my questions hopefully will be far more concise.
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@adamjedgar,
Sounds like a crazy good time over there :-)
Something a lot of folks have expressed to me over the past few years is, while teaching them how to accomplish what they were ultimately after, they learned a lot more which made the session(s) worth while.
I teach you what you want to know, and show you a few things you should know about running a properly tuned mail server.
Drop me a line when your schedule has cleared up, and we'll book a session or two to get you up and running.
Best Regards,
Peter Knowles | TPN Solutions
Email: pknowles@tpnsolutions.com | Skype: tpnassist