Frequently Asked Questions
The Bash script will automatically prepare the server for operation by installing all the necessary components for the mail system:
Main services: Fail2Ban, OpenDKIM, Postfix, Dovecot, Roundcube
Optional: SpamAssassin, Certbot (SSL), PowerMTA
Main services: Fail2Ban, OpenDKIM, Postfix, Dovecot, Roundcube
Optional: SpamAssassin, Certbot (SSL), PowerMTA
"Start" is a great choice for setting up a server based on Postfix
"Professional" plan includes PowerMTA and is designed for large-scale mailings, offering maximum control and stability
"Business" plan is "Professional" with a custom PowerMTA configuration for your needs
"Professional" plan includes PowerMTA and is designed for large-scale mailings, offering maximum control and stability
"Business" plan is "Professional" with a custom PowerMTA configuration for your needs
Postfix — a versatile, general-purpose mail server with open-source code PowerMTA — designed for high-volume mailings, high performance, commercial (requires a paid license)
Roundcube is available at: http://[domain.com]/webmail
After setting up the mail server, the basic mailboxes will be available to you: info@ sender@ fbl@ bounce@ support@ contact@ no-reply@ newsletter@ webmaster@ admin@ abuse@
After setting up the mail server, the basic mailboxes will be available to you: info@ sender@ fbl@ bounce@ support@ contact@ no-reply@ newsletter@ webmaster@ admin@ abuse@
Everything is already configured, but if you wish, you can add additional filters
When choosing the "Professional" plan, the enterprise version 5.0r7 will be installed
Any computer with an installed SSH client will do
CPU: 2CPU
RAM: 2GB
Disk: 10GB SSD
Make sure your hosting provider allows using port 25 for Postfix and port 2525 for PowerMTA
RAM: 2GB
Disk: 10GB SSD
Make sure your hosting provider allows using port 25 for Postfix and port 2525 for PowerMTA
We recommend more recent versions like Debian 12, Ubuntu 22.04, or AlmaLinux 9, but installation is also possible on older distributions
There are no limits — you can connect as many as you need
The panel will be available at:
http://IP:1000
Some sections are hidden by default for security reasons. To enable them:
- Open the
config
file. - Find line #33 and specify your IP address.
- Apply the changes with:
pmta reload
The configuration files will be available immediately after installation in the directory
/etc/pmta
If necessary, the issue can be considered on a case-by-case basis. To avoid misunderstandings, please clarify all details before purchasing