On Fri, Dec 10, 2021 at 1:51 AM Odhiambo Washington <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ola.
>
> *exim4u* is pretty modern and I use it extensively. It is a set of PHP 
> scripts to help you manage domains, users, aliases.
> It relies on MySQL as the backend. It can handle user deletions (although it 
> does not delete the files on the FS) - if that is what you mean
> by 'cleanup'.
> Exim4U is more like the successor to vexim2, so you are right to say vexim2 
> is old.

Ah, OK. Thank you for clarifying this. Still, Exim4U seems pretty old,
at least, in it's design.

> I have only heard of veximpy for the first time from you today. So I have no 
> experience with it. Although it seems to be something that can
> easily break - what with all those python modules!
>
> If I were you, I would go with EXIM4U, but hey, if you love playing with 
> Python and Nginx, then I will wait to hear from you how it goes with veximpy!
> It seems rather complicated for my liking, as compared to EXIM4U.

I don't like python at all. Yet, I think we need something a bit more
modern and usable. Managing a mail server is no small task and it
would be good to have some kind of app where you can let domain
managers do some managing of their domain :D

I've thought of writing a cockpit module. They use javascript though
and I truly hate it. I would love to be able to do something in
crystal or ruby, though. I just don't want to start from scratch.

It would be a good thing if people got interested in whichever project
and got behind it. I think it's clear we need a bit more of a
community supporting some of these projects.



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