I would like to have that.

No need to clean it up for me, I could do that.

ev


I have a Perl script that handles most of the account/domain
administration for simple virtual addresses.

It expects userdb and maildrop.  The script is able to do the
following:
- Create email accounts
- Automatically create domains if needed
    (add to hosteddomains and esmtpacceptmailfor)
- Change passwords (specified or random generation)
- Set/remove quotas
- Set/remove forwarding
    (as long as the .mailfilter does nothing else)
- Delete email accounts
- Delete domains
- List information on specific accounts or entire domains
    (account names, quotas, current size, forwarding)
- The delete actions show the current state and prompt for
    confirmation before continuing.

At the moment, the script makes several assumptions about the
locations of the accounts, the uid/gid to create them with, the
location of the courier config files, etc.  If there is interest, I can
clean up the script and make it available.

Bowie


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