On 03/11/2013 04:39 AM, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > Am 11.03.2013 03:54, schrieb Austin Einter: >> Dear All >> I am planning to setup mail server for my domain. >> >> Which one is preferred postfix or sendmail. > Choose the one you understand best. > >> I came across a link * >> http://ostechnix.wordpress.com/2013/02/08/setup-mail-server-using-postfixdovecotsquirrelmail-in-centosrhelscientific-linux-6-3-step-by-step/ >> * for postfix mail setup. > Don't follow tutorials. Period. > They don't really teach you how to do things. Look at the one you > refered to: it explains nothing. It keeps you dumb and in case something > goes wrong - and be assured, things will go mad running a mailserver - > you have not the slightest clue how to debug or how to fix it. > > So please, read the original documentation of the MTA of choice. > > And don't expect to be able to configure your first MTA properly right > from the beginning. So don't start with a public one but train in a > closed area like a protected LAN. > >> It says, >> Prerequisites: >> >> - The mail server should contain a valid MX record in the DNS server. >> Navigate to this link how to setup DNS >> server<http://ostechnix.wordpress.com/2013/01/25/setup-dns-server-step-by-step-in-centos-6-3-rhel-6-3-scientific-linux-6-3-3/> >> . >> - Firewall and SELinux should be disabled. > Any tutorial or page that instructs you to turn off the firewall and/or > SELinux is going plainly wrong right from the start. I have no words > about that nonsense. So far, I have not found any published selinux help for dovecot using a mysql store for domain/userid accounts. This is a common setup, in fact postfixadmin is available to simplify this approach. But maybe my search fu continues to be weak and I have missed the selinux help for this. I HAVE received general help that is helping me build the module.pp files to address the selinux requirements. So I am fixing this, and when I publish MY learning experience, I will definitely include this portion. It frightens me that there is so much out there on HOW to set this up; you read a bunch of them to get the information to help plow through the documentation, but no help on selinux. > >> I have disabled iptables as my m/c is behind the firewall. >> >> It says I need to disable firewall. Is it really required. Kindly let me >> know. > It is required to configure the iptables based firewall, but it is not > required to completely shut it off. In another email I have supplied all the ports he is likely to need opened. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos