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Starting Guide for Postfix Mail Server Configuration Supporting Anti Spam and Anti Virus - cover

Starting Guide for Postfix Mail Server Configuration Supporting Anti Spam and Anti Virus

Dr. Hidaia Mahmood Alassouli

Publisher: Dr. Hidaia Mahmood Alassouli

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Summary

This work provides starting guide for simple Postfix mail server configuration. Then  I configured the Postfix mail server to support Anti-Spam and Anti-Virus, using two methods.

	Method 1: With Postfix, SpamAssassin, ClamAV and Amavis-new
	Method 2: With Postfix, SpamAssassin, ClamAV and Procmail

The report includes the following sections
1. How Postfix receives mail:
2. How Postfix delivers mail
3. Starting guide for quick Postfix configuration
4. Postfix mail server and Dovecot configuration
5. Installing ClamAV and SpamAssassin
6. Installing and configuring Squirrelmail:
7. Method 1 to support Antivirus and Antispam: Using Postfix, Amavis-new, ClamAV, SpamAssassin
8. Method 2 to support Antivirus and Antispam: Using Postfix, Procmail, ClamAV, SpamAssassin
 
Available since: 03/20/2021.

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