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When setting up a Linux mail server for a company, the choice of software can depend on several factors, including the company's size, budget, and specific requirements. Here are some popular options:
Postfix for sending and receiving mail. Dovecot for IMAP/POP3 services. This combination is well-documented, widely used, and provides a good balance of performance and ease of management.
A full-fledged collaboration suite that includes email, calendar, and contacts. Good for businesses looking for an integrated solution with a web interface.
A modern Docker-based mail server suite that includes Postfix, Dovecot, and other components. It’s easy to set up and manage, with a user-friendly web interface.
A full-featured mail server that can be set up quickly. Comes with a web interface and various components like Postfix and Dovecot.
A groupware solution that includes email along with other collaboration tools. Simple to set up, but less commonly used in enterprise settings.
If privacy and security are top concerns, using ProtonMail with its bridge could be an option, though it’s not a traditional mail server setup.
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