Topic: prepare my system for installation
I would like to prepare my system for installation of iredmail. I could use some help doing this.
I have: (according to my VPS documentation) VPS. 4.5 GB RAM. Full Root Admin Access. 1 Dedicated IPv4 Address. Operating System: Debian 11 64 Bit.
I read: Allowed 0 links
Port 25 is blocked.
Allowed 0 links says:
port 22 SSH open, incoming traffic allowed.
port 25 SMTP closed, incoming traffic denied.
All other ports say: closed, incoming traffic denied.
iredmail instructions say to contact my ISP. I guess my ISP is My VPS host?
My VPS host says: "We do not block any ports on our side. Please ensure you do not have any ufw or firewall rules on your server, or SELINUX, that could be blocking your ability to utilize said ports." So it looks like this is not a network or hardware related issue. Please help.
iredmail instructions say to Set a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) hostname on my server. I do not have domain name. Will this work?
Allowed 0 links
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I have not changed my server since I got it. I call that a fresh install. Can you give me the commands to make sure my server does NOT have mail related components installed, e.g. MySQL, OpenLDAP, Postfix, Dovecot, Amavisd, etc?
iredmail instructions say to Enable default official Debian/Ubuntu apt repositories. Will this work?
/etc/apt/sources.list
Debian 11 (Bullseye) Original:
deb Allowed 0 links bullseye main contrib non-free
deb Allowed 0 links bullseye-updates main contrib non-free
deb Allowed 0 links bullseye-security main contrib non-free
Do I need the contrib non-free?
I do not know how to do this:
spam/virus scanning enabled. Make sure 3 UID/GID are not used by other user/group: 2000, 2001, 2002.
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