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Linux Email

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Linux Email

Overview of this book

Many businesses want to run their email servers on Linux for greater control and flexibility of corporate communications, but getting started can be complicated. The attractiveness of a free-to-use and robust email service running on Linux can be undermined by the apparent technical challenges involved. Some of the complexity arises from the fact that an email server consists of several components that must be installed and configured separately, then integrated together. This book gives you just what you need to know to set up and maintain an email server. Unlike other approaches that deal with one component at a time, this book delivers a step-by-step approach across all the server components, leaving you with a complete working email server for your small business network. Starting with a discussion on why you should even consider hosting your own email server, the book covers setting up the mail server. We then move on to look at providing web access, so that users can access their email out of the office. After this we look at the features you'll want to add to improve email productivity: virus protection, spam detection, and automatic email processing. Finally we look at an essential maintenance task: backups. Written by professional Linux administrators, the book is aimed at technically confident users and new and part-time system administrators. The emphasis is on simple, practical and reliable guidance. Based entirely on free, Open Source software, this book will show you how to set up and manage your email server easily.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Linux E-mail
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
Preface

Downloading and installing ClamAV


As viruses are being discovered on an almost daily basis, it is well worth installing the latest stable version of ClamAV software. If your system already has ClamAV installed, it is possible that the installation may be based on an out of date installation package. It is highly recommended that you download and install the latest version from the ClamAV website to ensure the highest level of security against viruses on your systems.

Adding a new system user and group

You will have to add a new user and group to your system for the ClamAV system to use.

# groupadd clamav
# useradd -g clamav -s /bin/false -c "Clam AntiVirus" clamav

Installing from a package

There are a number of installation packages available for ClamAV and details can be found on the ClamAV website at http://www.clamav.net/download/packages/packages-linux.

Note

Due to licensing restrictions, most binary packages don't have a built-in RAR support. For this reason, we recommend that you...