Ubuntu - Zoho Mail
Many Ubuntu users run self-hosted websites or small businesses. Zoho Mail’s free tier (up to 5 users) allows custom domains: you@yourstartup.com . Setting up DNS on Ubuntu’s command line or via your registrar takes five minutes. No need to manage Postfix, Dovecot, or spam filters.
If you encounter any issues during the setup process, check the Dovecot and Postfix logs for errors:
The desktop client includes desktop notifications , badge counts on the Ubuntu dock, and the ability to manage up to 10 accounts in one place. 2. Using the Progressive Web App (PWA) zoho mail ubuntu
Zoho Mail is an excellent choice for Ubuntu users who want a workspace. It is particularly strong for small businesses or individuals who value privacy. However, if you are a "minimalist" who prefers low resource usage, you might find the desktop client a bit bulky compared to using Zoho via a standard web browser.
mydestination = localhost.$mydomain, localhost myhostname = localhost.$mydomain mynetworks = 127.0.0.0/8 [::ffff:127.0.0.0]/104 [::1]/128 Many Ubuntu users run self-hosted websites or small
sudo nano /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
Save and close the file.
ssl = no
Many Ubuntu users prefer using the built-in Thunderbird client to manage all their accounts in one interface. No need to manage Postfix, Dovecot, or spam filters
zoho send -to team@example.com -subject "Deploy done" -body "Build passed on Ubuntu 24.04"