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Postfix + Dovecot for pop/imap server. It is way better than courier. Dovecot also has a very Postfixy feel.<BR>
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If you just want to play around with other mail clients (webmails and local apps) why not continue to use the gmail system? You can host your domains (or even just test subdomains) on there no problem instead of setting up and learning new mail systems, unless of course you're also interested in learning about that as well but that was not in your stated intent.<BR>
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On Tue, 2012-02-28 at 15:30 -0600, Erik Mitchell wrote:
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While my gmail account is my primary account for email, and I expect
it will continue to be, I have been thinking about setting up a mail
server for some other domains that I own, and experimenting with
various web mail servers as well as traditional mail clients.
Does anyone have any strong preferences for mail server? I have
postfix installed as my MDA, and I don't have any desire to change
from that. I'm looking at POP3 and IMAP servers though. I've used
Courier in the past. I'm interested in trying the GNU mailutils
(<A HREF="http://www.gnu.org/software/mailutils/mailutils.html">http://www.gnu.org/software/mailutils/mailutils.html</A>).
Any thoughts or suggestions are appreciated.
-Erik
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