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MAIL SERVER SETUP

BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENT (BRD) 1. Mail Server 1.1 SMTP Server Two options exist which are very common in Linux:
Sendmail (the most popular and preferred option) PostFix (also depends on sendmail in some way)

Your choice is: 1.2 POP3/IMAP Server There exist several options for POP3/IMAP servers in Linux, the most common ones are:
Dovecot (preferred) Qpopper

Your choice is: There exist several options for POP3/IMAP servers in Linux, the most common ones are:
Dovecot (preferred) Qpopper

Your choice is: 1.3 Multi-domain feature This will be enabled. 2. Web Mail Several options exist in this area. The common ones are:
SquirrelMail (the simplest, the easiest, with basic functionality) OpenWebMail (feature rich with several configuration options)

Your choice is: 3. Antivirus and Antispam Online scanning is available both free and commercial options.
MailScanner MailScanner MailScanner MailScanner with with with with ClamAV and SpamAssasin (free) BitDefender and SpamAssasin (Comm) Sophos and SpamArrest (Sophos is commercial) Symantec Antivirus for Linux and SpamAssasin (comm.)

Your choice is:

4. Failover/Backup/Restore Several options exist but the most common one is the users/mailboxes backup and restore. Automatic backup and restore is possible using a scheduler and ad-hoc backup/restore is also possible. 5. WebMin administration Console You may wish to have both GUI and command line administration tools available.
GUI Administration with command line option Only Command Line option

Your choice is: 6. Training There will be basic training of two staff from Cats-net with an option of adding more trainees. Number of trainees:

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