I have tried to do this without access to the filesystem but its not
possible.  Some suggestions are to write to a file that gets read from
crontab and make the changes on the filesystem or use sudo, neither of which
I like.  Aliases and forwards I think should be possible to be used from the
db, but its not right now.

Jesse Keating wrote:
> I'm helping some people in a project to migrate some 10K+ users from a
> kludged together sendmail setup to a full courier setup, using pgsql
> auth.  Our concern is being able to make some sort of web based front
> end that allows users to create aliases, such as all mail destined for
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" actually gets re-directed to
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".  Is there an easy way to front end this, or
> will it require access to the file system?  I have not tried to setup
> any such aliases in my courier setups, so I'm unsure how these are
> handled. If anybody could point me to the right part of the
> documentation, I'd appreciate it.



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