![]() To make life easier, we set variables in the current shell: (replace with your own values!) PILER_DOMAIN="" While this guide is quite universal, it was tested against a mailcow-powered email server.In this guide we do not enable clamd antivirus as we assume emails are already checked from the mailserver at the point where they arrived in the mailbox.Also for security-purposes you would like to have your email archiving solution separated. Do ONLY use this on clean machines dedicated for mailpiler.Your piler installation requires access to your mailserver with either SMTP (TCP/25) or IMAPS (TCP/993) for restoring mails.Your mailserver must have access to Piler via SMTP (TCP/25) to send mails to archive via BCC.DNS record like already set accordingly.Disk: 10 GB for basic installation + your mail data.Memory: 1 GB should be sufficient for small setups (~300 MB in idle after setup).A fresh and dedicated machine for mailpiler.You have general and advanced Linux experience.Installation documentation tested under following circumstances: There’s an unofficial Telegram group for mailpiler.The mailpiler developer provides an installation service and commercial support.If assistance is required or having questions: Consulting documentation and guides linked below is recommended. However note, that the goal of this is not automating the installation and you might need to adjust the configuration to your own needs during or after steps provided. For your convenience I have added quite some sed commands for easily adjusting most configuration files as needed and also variables for easier replacing specific values throughout the guide. This should guide you through the setup of mailpiler on a fresh Ubuntu installation. Piler can encrypt and compress, deduplicate mails to reduce disk usage. The main usecase is for compliance and legal reasons of companies. ![]() Piler is a open source email archiving solution with benefits and many features. If there are any questions or ideas, please let me know in the comments below or via email. This is my installation guide for mailpiler I have written and optimized in the last days. Want to update piler? Then you can check out my piler update guide. This post was published 1 year 10 months 20 days ago, so the post may be outdated.
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