IP TABLES AND FIREWALL
OPEN LDAP
MRTG
NAGIOS
NIDS USING SNORT
Duration 10 Hours
Qmail is used by some of the biggest names on the Net such as Yahoo!, for moving large volumes of mail, rapidly. Its design is entirely modular with an emphasis on security and rapid delivery. Additionally, many tasks in qmail can be accomplished via standard Linux/UNIX shell constructs: Pipes & redirection. Consequently, advanced Linux/UNIX Admins are comfortable with its DIY approach.
 
Who Should Attend
System administrators, Security administrators, Network administrators and Software developers.
 
Prerequisites
Participants should have good command over networking and linux.
 
Course Outline
Mail Service Terminology
Mail Trans port Agent
Mail User Agent
Mail Access Agent
Mail Delivery Agent
SMTP, IMAP and POP3
Mail Delivery Process
 
Role of Qmail Mail Server
Qmail Architecture
Features of Qmail
Mail Store Format
Message Queues & Queue tools
Qmail Configuration Files
ucspi-tcp and daemontools
 
Qmail Mail Server Configuration
Qmail MTA Configuration
Configuration of Aliases
Canonical Maps in Qmail
Qmail-users
Procmail Configuration
Transport Layer Security (TLS)
Autoresponder
 
Qmail in Multiple Domain
Multiple MTA Setup
Virtual Domains
Limiting Mail ID Numbers
Fetchmail Configuration
Relaying through MTA
 
MySQL with Qmail Server
SASL Overview
SASL Libraries MySQL
Need of SMTP AUTH
SMTP AUTH with MySQL
MySQL for Storing Aliases
 
IMAP Server Configuration
Courier IMAP Configuration
IMAP with MySQL
Transport Layer Security (TLS)
Squirrel Mail
 
Securing EMails from Attacks
Setting up User Quota
User Based Restrictions
Host Based Restrictions
Clamav Antivirus
Qmail Scanner
Usage of Spamasassin
 
Qmail Server Monitoring
Qmail Log Files
ISOQ Logs
Qmail-MRTG
 
Qmail Server Utilities
V qadmin
Vpopmail
Qmailadmin
Maildrop
Ezmlm Mailer