<b>DISCLAIMER:</b> Although this has been tested, use at your own risk. I cannot guarantee that it will work for your system or not cause any serious problems.
==== Purpose ====
The primary intent of the Amahi Mail System is to allow you to pull all ISP email into your server. Keep in mind this is still under development.
* It allows you to send/receive mail from your HDA. There are some quirks depending on if you have a registered domain with a paid service provider (i.e. [http://www.godaddy.com GoDaddy], [http://www.hostgator.com Host Gator]). With these services, there is typically what is called a MX record associated with the domain name. This will allow you to send/receive mail as your hostname (i.e. myhda@home.com).
* If you use the free ones (i.e. user.yourhda.com, [http://www.no-ip.org no-ip.org]), you will have to masquerade your email address as your ISP (i.e. myhda@yourisp.com). This will ensure you can receive email replies from those you send from your HDA.
==== Current Version ====
32-bit: http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/1380867/32bit-virtual-mail-1.70.tar.gz<br />
64-bit: http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/1380867/64bit-virtual-mail-1.70.tar.gz<br />
==== Purpose ====
The primary intent of the Amahi Mail System is to allow you to pull all ISP email into your server. Keep in mind this is still under development.
* It allows you to send/receive mail from your HDA. There are some quirks depending on if you have a registered domain with a paid service provider (i.e. [http://www.godaddy.com GoDaddy], [http://www.hostgator.com Host Gator]). With these services, there is typically what is called a MX record associated with the domain name. This will allow you to send/receive mail as your hostname (i.e. myhda@home.com).
* If you use the free ones (i.e. user.yourhda.com, [http://www.no-ip.org no-ip.org]), you will have to masquerade your email address as your ISP (i.e. myhda@yourisp.com). This will ensure you can receive email replies from those you send from your HDA.
==== Install Guidance ====