Sam Ruby has a useful post about setting up a personal mail server and getting all the SSL certificates right (which I am all too familiar with, given all the “example.org” certs that seem to come with Fedora). Unfortunately, some of the comments are pretty depressing; even hackers don’t want to bother with all the configuration that’s required for a mail server with working spam filtering. This problem isn’t fundamentally hard; it just seems like the Unix philosophy is failing us.
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