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Universal email retrieval is all thanks to open standards. Regardless of the hardware and software used, email is accessed via one of two specifications: Post Office Protocol (POP) or Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP).
Instant messaging, Slack, and Zoom may get all the attention lately, yet email has remained the most ubiquitous communication method of the Internet for decades.
Many small organizations want to use a self-hosted mail server to send and receive emails instead of a cloud-based mail service.
MagicSpam is a powerful anti-spam and email security solution for Linux systems. It not only stops inbound spam from entering mailboxes but also provides email authentication security.
Postfix is a Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) that can act as an SMTP server or client to send or receive email.
There are many options for running your own email server, and with applications like Citadel, hosting your own email stack can be quite straightforward.
NoteThis guide was originally written for Debian 7. It has since been tested to work with Debian 9.
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This section shows how to integrate managed email services with your email setup.