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220 gitlab.example.com ESMTP Postfix (Ubuntu)
```
If you get a `Connection refused` error instead, check if `postfix` is running:
If you get a `Connection refused` error instead, verify that `postfix` is running:
```sh
sudo postfix status
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## Configure Postfix to use Maildir-style mailboxes
Courier, which we will install later to add IMAP authentication, requiers mailboxes to have the Maildir format, rather than mbox.
Courier, which we will install later to add IMAP authentication, requires mailboxes to have the Maildir format, rather than mbox.
1. Configure Postfix to use Maildir-style mailboxes:
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1. Test the new setup:
1. Follow steps 1 and 2 of "Test the out-of-the-box setup".
1. Follow steps 1 and 2 of _[Test the out-of-the-box setup](#test-the-out-of-the-box-setup)_.
2. Check if the `replies` user received the email:
```sh
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a login replies PASSWORD
```
Replace PASSWORD by the password you set on the `replies` user earlier.
Replace PASSWORD with the password you set on the `replies` user earlier.
You should see output like this:
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## Done!
If all the tests went all right, Postfix is all set up and ready to receive email! Continue with the [Reply by email](./README.md) doc to configure GitLab.
If all the tests were successfull, Postfix is all set up and ready to receive email! Continue with the [Reply by email](./README.md) guide to configure GitLab.