Turn your Mac mini into an ISP
Richard Valk, a recent switcher, has published a long, detailed and interesting set of instructions for setting up a mail server (and more) on a Mac mini.
As he explains:
This is (it will be when finished) a complete installation and configuration guide for changing your Mac mini into a full blown internet connected server to be used for all your needs at home.
When finished it will be able to be your web, mail and more server which you can put on the internet connected to your broadband connection.
It’s one to bookmark and check on again. Richard plans to add information about SSL and spam filtering soon.
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