> Right now, i'm using Postfix/Mysql/Cyrus/Squirrelmail, but want to move > to better stuff, specifically LDAP and Maildirs.
I have both LDAP and Maildirs. The Courier developer[s] did a much better job with the LDAP auth module than the Cyrus people did when I was testing the 2. Additionally, Courier was easier to setup with LDAP. > I've done lots of SQL stuff, but this is my first major research into > LDAP.. I've been playing with some tools using the qmail.scheme stuff >(qldapadmin), and i'm debating on adapting them. I guess you will be ok then. I am using the qmail.schema with postfix. It sounds like a hack, but it works. > Yeah, file system quotas aren't all that useful if i'm going to do a > full virtual-user system. I am using virtual-users but I also store uids and the local delivery agent. Thus, I guess my system is a hybrid virtual system. > One thing I seem to have missed, is an example of where you've got > multiple domains, possibly with multiple domains pointing to the same > mailboxes.. I am not using virtual domains in LDAP. This may have been a bad design choice. Here are some links of people that documented how to do it: http://www.bastard.net/~kos/mailrouter/ http://jamm.sourceforge.net/howto/html/implementation.html -- ******************************** *Theodore Knab *Systems Engineer *Washington College *Maryland, USA * --------------------------- ******************************** ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.NET email is sponsored by: SourceForge Enterprise Edition + IBM + LinuxWorld = Something 2 See! http://www.vasoftware.com _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users