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On 7/8/20 1:09 AM, Matt Connell (Gmail) wrote: |
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> On Tue, 2020-07-07 at 23:50 -0400, james wrote: |
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>> I have a proton mail account, the free one, very basic. |
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> Proton mail doesn't allow standard IMAP/SMTP, which is relevant given |
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> the below. If you want to use a mail client, protonmail is probably a |
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> non-starter for you |
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>> Will this guide allow thunderbird and other complex apps to |
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>> send/receive mail from the postfix server, (thunderbird) ? |
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> Yes, the guide uses dovecot which is a modern IMAP server. Postfix is |
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> used exclusively for SMTP as an MTA, for sending. |
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OK, you have convinced me. I'm got to spin up some extra gentoo systems |
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(rasp.Pi.4) and get the static IPs from the isp. I'll drop a line, when |
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ready. |
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DO feel encourages to just keep replying to this thread, with links, |
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suggested config options and anything else. I'm going for the entire |
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enchilada, here:: |
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(2) primary dns servers, one mail server (system) and |
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one basic simple web server. |