Dear Mr Reed, ----- Original Message ----- From: Jeremy C. Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > 2 Major issue. IMAP is required. vmailmgr does not handle IMAP, at > > least not yet. > > I have never tried it, but cyrus-imapd-sql has virtual domains support. > I don't know where docs are, but you can find it at > http://www.hazard.maks.net/.
Will check up. > > Users have no qualms logging in as [EMAIL PROTECTED] , do not need shell > > access, or pine, need a choice between IMAP and POP-3. In a pinch, they > > will contact me about changing passwords. We heed dozens of domains, but > > only a few users per domain. The names will clash, hence [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > required. > > I don't use IMAP, but I do use Exim and gnu-pop3d with a patch I wrote for > virtual domains. For info, check out > http://www.reedmedia.net/projects/virtualmail/ I discovered it as well, and have been putting it togather as we speak. gnu-pop3d is up, and running. exim seems to be delivering. Your documentation is clear and extremely helpful. > > I am not sticky about it being free, as long as it is a few $100. Of > > course, .debs that run on slink are appreciated. > > If you want to pay to have an IMAP daemon patched to work with virtual > domains (separate passwd files and separate mail directories per domain), > let me know. Actually, I am the only user who appreciates the benefits of IMAP, so I shall simply not mention it to clients. These are typically associate organisations, who need very basic mailing services. I will take up the matter of commisioning someone to patch an IMAP demon, and releasing it GPL. Time my company put mony back into gnu ;-) Once again, thanks.

