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Jeff,

while I'm currently using some self-developed tools (combination of PHP, ldap 
addressbook, shell scripts) for domain and mail administration I really 
appreciate your contribution. 
I'm also sure that many people use them and in addition your tools will be a 
valuable addition to Courier.
Thanks again!

Bernd

Bernd Plagge - プラゲ ベェアント 
First Choice Internet Ltd., Tokyo - ファースト・チョイス・インターネット(有)
mail: [email protected] - url: http://www.choicenet.ne.jp

 

On Sun, 03 Jan 2010 12:04:33 +0000
[email protected] wrote:

> From: Jeff Jansen <[email protected]>
> To: Courier Users List <[email protected]>
> Subject: [courier-users] Couriersite - a new courier project for 2010
> Date: Sun, 03 Jan 2010 08:31:59 +0800
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> 
> I've been very happily using courier for more than 10 years now, and over that
> time my email administration tools have gone from vi to bash scripts to perl
> scripts to simple web scripts to full-blown web programs.  I've been meaning 
> for
> the past year or so to clean this stuff up and turn it loose so others could 
> use
> it as well, but life being what it is, I've not gotten around to it.  Finally 
> my
> very patient wife encouraged me to take this week of vacation between 
> Christmas
> and New Year's to actually do the work and get it out the door.  So here it 
> is,
> my little contribution to my favorite mail server...
> 
> Couriersite is a web program (written in perl) designed to allow relatively 
> easy
> administration of courier email servers. It is also designed to allow others 
> to
> administer different parts of the email system, thereby making less work for 
> the
> overworked and under paid email administrator!  To that end, it provides four
> programs:
> 
> * Siteadmin - which allows someone to administer the entire email server (all
> services, domains, users, mailing lists, etc.).
> * Domainadmin - which allows someone to administer a single email domain
> (settings, users, and mailinglists).
> * Listadmin - which allows someone to administer a single mailing list.
> * Useradmin - which allows someone to administer a single email user.
> 
> The installer sets up the complete courier email suite (if it's not already
> installed) as well as spamassassin and clamav. So you get all of courier as 
> well
> as AV and spam scanning working "out-of-the-box". If you enable webdav in your
> web server, it also allows users to upload and share their calendars with 
> other
> email users in their email domain (all email users access calendars using 
> their
> own email usernames and passwords) or with anyone using a generic username and
> password.
> 
> The site administrator has complete control over what runs and what doesn't, 
> but
> then they can delegate administration of domains and mailinglists to others if
> they choose. Moreover, users can log into the Useradmin program and administer
> their own email address including changing their password, setting forwarding
> addresses, spam controls (if enabled), calendar sharing (if enabled), and
> creating a vacation/auto reply (with an optional automatic stop date).
> 
> The real point of the program is to get others to do my work for me, laziness
> being a chief virtue of most IT professionals! :-)
> 
> The tar ball of the files (with the installation script) can be found at
> "http://www.kkoncepts.net/courier/files";.
> 
> Installation instructions are available in the tar ball or you can read them
> on-line here - "http://www.kkoncepts.net/courier/readme";.  DEFINITELY read 
> this
> before you install.  There's some "caveats" you need to know before you push 
> the
> "INSTALL" button - like the installer thinks that you are running on a clean
> Debian system!
> 
> Many of the gory details (which you definitely also should read) can be found 
> at
> "http://www.kkoncepts.net/courier/details";
> 
> I'm a systems administrator, not a programmer, so if you see problems, bugs,
> security issues, etc., please let me know.  I'm sure that someone more gifted
> than I could write this much "better".  But it scratches where I itch and 
> makes
> my life easier.  So hopefully it can do the same for others.
> 
> Jeff Jansen

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