Mailserver Setup Revision as of Sunday, 27 December 2015 at 07:27 UTC
Set up with Postfix, Postgrey,
Dovecot, Cyrus SASL, ClamAV,
SpamAssassin,
Amavisd-new, and
Fail2Ban on CentOS 6.4.
Here’s a great guide
(cached).
Billy Gorbachev’s options:
- OpenBSD. Eliminates need for fail2ban, since pf has this
functionality built in. - qmail, not Postfix.
- OpenBSD spamd, not Postgrey. spamd hurts spammers more, and hurts
legit senders less. logs are hilarious, e.g. 178.33.129.117:
disconnected after 3995 seconds. lists: spamd-greytrap - Replace spamassassin with Spamhaus hooks in qmail (tcpserver).
- qmail-pop3d, not Dovecot. Dovecot has a poor security track record.
Download mail over (pop3 over CurveCP), using fetchmail + CurveCP
command-line tools. Store locally in Maildir, backup
as necessary/desired. - drop ClamAV and Amavisd. Run FreeBSD or OpenBSD on your desktop.
- Add GnuPG to your local mail client.
- Add Spamhaus DROP and eDROP to network edge pf tables
http://www.spamhaus.org/drop/ - Add a TXT SPF record for your domain, including your servers,
followed by “-all”
Several of these changes can be made (SPF record, DROP, GnuPG) without
modifying your existing setup.