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    My Next Thing to Learn: Email Hosting

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    • Reid CooperR
      Reid Cooper
      last edited by

      If you are looking to learn about email hosting, I'm with SAM... Zimbra has been the big open source email player for a long time. Free and very useful.

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      • ?
        A Former User
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        What about this? Any downsides?

        http://linuxaria.com/pills/how-to-setup-postfix-to-forward-email-to-another-email-account-on-debianubuntu?lang=en

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        • IRJI
          IRJ @A Former User
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          @Aaron-Studer said:

          @technobabble Agreed, but I am not paying for that just for my personal domain, not cost effective.

          Check out Zoho. It's completely free and you can use your domain name for email

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @A Former User
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            @Aaron-Studer said:

            @technobabble Agreed, but I am not paying for that just for my personal domain, not cost effective.

            I completely understand this, I see few solutions for this, Gmail or (much less desirable) use the email your ISP provides...

            All that said, I do understand learning for learning sake.

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            • IRJI
              IRJ @coliver
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              @coliver said:

              Zoho has free mail for personal and business domains. I think up-to 5 or 10 accounts. That is what I'm using for my personal domains. They also have a really nice web interface which makes it even better.

              That's what I get for not reading

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              • IRJI
                IRJ @A Former User
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                @thecreativeone91 said:

                @coliver said:

                Zoho has free mail for personal and business domains. I think up-to 5 or 10 accounts. That is what I'm using for my personal domains. They also have a really nice web interface which makes it even better.

                I used to use it, It has some funky issues with folder syncing in the web interface vs imap or activesnyc. it doesn't always match.

                I have never had an issue with Zoho

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                  doyle.jack @A Former User
                  last edited by doyle.jack

                  @Aaron-Studer said:

                  So then let me pose a new question, how do I setup email forwarding so that any email sent to *@domain.com is forwarded to my gmail?

                  You could probably go with Postfix.

                  This is an older article, but is it what you are trying to do? http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-bsd-postfix-forward-email-to-another-account/

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @doyle.jack
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                    @doyle.jack said:

                    @Aaron-Studer said:

                    So then let me pose a new question, how do I setup email forwarding so that any email sent to *@domain.com is forwarded to my gmail?

                    You could probably go with Postfix.

                    I agree, for a pure SMTP Relay, Postfix is the best option. A Dev 1 will handle that just fine.

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                    • StrongBadS
                      StrongBad
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                      Doesn't GMail just let you have domain aliases?

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                      • ?
                        A Former User @StrongBad
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                        @StrongBad said:

                        Doesn't GMail just let you have domain aliases?

                        Only if you pay for Google Apps. They used to have a free tier along with Outlook/Hotmail. But the only free custom domain one now (that I know of) is Zoho.

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