I want to get off Gmail for two reasons:
- my own
*@mislav.net
address - to get my email under my own control so I can write scripts to process/analyze it
I've asked on Twitter what software should I use.
Here are the aggregated suggestions.
- postfix (unanimous)
@beanieboi says: you want maildir not mbox
- dovecot (almost unanimous)
- Courier
(not in any particular order)
- SpamAssasin
- amavisd-new: interface between mailer & virus scanners/SpamAssassin
- whitelister (seems dead)
- policyd
- policyd-weight
- spf + dspam
- assp
- postgrey - @jacobat says:
if you don't mind the delay
I don't need webmail for myself, but here's what was suggested:
- Roundcube
- SquirrelMail
Couple of people suggested this. Yes, it's the easiest solution, but the whole point of my question was getting off someone else's servers and onto mine.
I know you want to get off of google, but your two primary reasons can be accomplished with google apps.
In your control panel on google apps, you can configure a "Catch-all address" which is where messages go if they don't match any specific address within the domain
If you enable imap or pop, you can pull down your messages with fetchmail and filter/process them with procmail or any other tools you may want.
The main reason to keep things with google is that they do a damn fine job with spam filtering, and babysitting any of the opensource alternatives can become a huge PITA over time. If you're dead-set on doing it yourself, you can look into postini for spam filtering -- which is a google service and costs $12/user/year.
You also get the benefit of a pretty good webmail interface, and two factor authentication if you want it.