On Sun, 06 Apr 2003 17:55:04 +0200, Markus Welsch wrote: [...] >Do you need to use Exim ? Or could you switch to Postfix also ? Postfix
I don't want to move away from Exim unless there are serious (or even compelling) reasons to do so. >has a very powerful virtual user configuration - virtual_maps. Maybe you >should take a look at that one if it's the solution you want. I've had a look at the Exim config -- this sort of virtual domains seems relatively easy with Exim, too. You create a file for every domain you handle that contains the list of valid localparts. Exim then delivers incoming mail into mailbox files under a directory /var/mail/<domain/. >As POP3/IMAP server I suggest Cyrus. Postfix 2 can communicate with >Cyrus using LMTP! I read that Cyrus doesn't use mailbox files. This is a "con," IMHO, because that way I can't easily browse mail using "mutt" (or can I?!) >About creating mailboxes on the web you maybe want to take a look at >Web-Cyradm! There doesn't seem to be a Debian package available?! >Hope this helps :-) At least it's a good start to look at. :-) Thanks so far, Ralf -- L I N U X .~. The Choice /V\ of a GNU /( )\ Generation ^^-^^

