We[1] have a multi-domain mail server container with imap, pop, GUI admin, webmail, and spam lists that is basically ready to go, based on LXC.
You can launch the container in seconds and should be the fastest and perhaps easiest way to have a fully functioning mail server. There is a starter guide [2] and even a [3] video to get you going.
However a mail server unlike most other apps is not only complex to install - which we try to address - but also complex to run.
For most if not all users mail just can't fail and this needs a fair bit of knowledge of dns, smtp, spam prevention, security. I think in all but the most committed cases it can prove a bit overwhelming for the average user.
You can launch the container in seconds and should be the fastest and perhaps easiest way to have a fully functioning mail server. There is a starter guide [2] and even a [3] video to get you going.
However a mail server unlike most other apps is not only complex to install - which we try to address - but also complex to run.
For most if not all users mail just can't fail and this needs a fair bit of knowledge of dns, smtp, spam prevention, security. I think in all but the most committed cases it can prove a bit overwhelming for the average user.
[1]http://www.flockport.com/containers [2]http://www.flockport.com/using-the-flockport-mailserver/ [3]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysUswy8rGwM