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- | Everything associated with mail has High rating as we are dealing with personal | + | Everything associated with mail has High rating as we are dealing with private |
- | There are two elements to the UNIX mail system: Inbox and personal folders. The Inbox is physically located at the mail server to which no user has login rights. Inbox content can only be accessed after successful authentication. The personal mail folder structure resides inside the user home directory space. Both are accessed using the '' | + | {{: |
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+ | There are two storage | ||
Sending mail is performed using the '' | Sending mail is performed using the '' | ||
- | See [[|here]] how to setup you mail client. | + | See [[:email|here]] how to setup the mail client |
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+ | ====Spam and viruses=== | ||
+ | On the mail servers both spam and virus rshielding software is run. For SPAM the spamassassin utility is used and files are marked with a SPAM rating on which the user can filter. Viruses are shielded using the amavis utility where virus detected email is put into quarantined area. |