In the previous two articles of this Postfix series you learned how to set up and manage the email server database through phpMyAdmin, and how to configure Postfix and Dovecot to handle incoming and outgoing mail. In addition, we explained how to set up a mail client, such as Thunderbird, for the virtual accounts we created previously.
Since no email server setup can be complete without taking precautions against viruses and spam, we are going to cover that topic in the current article.
Please keep in mind that even when *nix-like operating systems are usually considered to be virus-free, chances are clients using other operating systems will also connect to your email server.
For that reason, you need to provide them with the confidence that you have taken the necessary measures to protect them to the extent possible from such threats.
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