Why not give qmail a shot? Qmail and vpopmail are a good combo, easy to use and setup. 
You can get management guis for them, so you can add/remove/edit 
domains and users via the web. Check out www.inter7.com, they have lots of cool 
software there.

Just a thought....

On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 23:39:33 -0700, Shawn Grover wrote:

>The Postfix/Cyrus combination seemed to be a no go for me (search of the
>Cyrus archives didn't reveal anything useful pertaining to the error I was
>getting).  So I thought I would try Sendmail.  Installed it, and am able to
>SEND mail (from the server) to external mailboxes.  I next installed QPopper
>for the POP3 interface.  It doesn't appear to need any special configuration
>(Suse handles the basics for you), and I can open port 110 (even if the
>server closes it right away - the resulting messges look normal).  However,
>when I try to hook up KMail to it, or Outlook from my Windows workstation, I
>get errors.  Yet I can see in the /etc/mail folder that there IS mail
>waiting for me.

>I've looked for details on this but I think I'm too tired and frustrated
>right now to do a proper search and understand the results.  Anyone deal
>with this before?

>I'm close to dropping linux off my server, and reinstalling a windows
>platform - I KNOW I can have an email server in a couple of hours that way.
>It would beat the two+ days I've spent trying to get a Linux email server
>running.  Maybe I'm just not bright enough for this task.... Or, the
>learning curve is MUCH MUCH steeper than I anticipated.....

>Anyways, I'm done venting.  My appologies for it.  But I would appreciate
>any tips for sendmail/qpopper.  Thanks in advance.  I'm digging deeper
>through the config files now.... <sighs>

>Shawn

>(PS.  I looked a Kroupware and Citadel.  Kroupware isn't far enough along
>for my taste yet.  Citadel is a drastic shift in the approach I've elected
>to take (postfix/cyrus, or sendmail/pop3), but I haven't ruled it out yet).





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