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Is it possible to collect mail from a home server and view it from computers on the local network on Centos?
Question for knowledgeable people. Specificity is not necessarily just tell me which way to look. (I'm not good at this).
Recently, laptops in the house have been transferred to ssd space has become less))), before that, I always used the thunderbird mail program on each computer. Since each family member has mail, and not one on different mail domains, a lot of mail is typed into several GB. At home there is also a shared computer that is always running, configured for data storage (SAMBA), and a torrent client with access via a web interface.
The essence of the task: Set up the same computer to receive mail and store it there. And home users through a web interface or through a mail client could come in and work with this mail. Are there any ready-made solutions for this, if so, please tell me.
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1) install fetchmail to collect mail from remote mailboxes by cron
2) install dovecot https://www.dovecot.org/ to distribute collected via imap
Actually, you can omit the first item, but simply drag all the deprivation in the thunderbird itself via imap into the boxes on dovecot. Here you can also set up a couple of shared imap folders to exchange incoming mail.
Well, quite tsimes - run opensmtpd in the same place, for local mail ... https://www.opensmtpd.org/
Oops, instead of fetchmail, use getmail pyropus.ca/software/getmail
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