Nothing that special about my setup really. Just a standard qmail setup with binc imap running alongside it, running on Maildir of course. Webmail is just IMP webmail, which is freely available (if rather awkward to setup).
The only real problem i encountered was that IMP had a few problems with Maildir++ and the whole everything is a subdir of Inbox thing, and i had to change a few of the folder create scripts to put any created folder inside the Inbox if it wasn't there already. All in all about 4 lines of changes, but i can't for the life of me remember which lines so i wouldn't really be much help at writing a guide :) I just found the folder creation scripts and put an "Inbox/" at the start of the name of the created folder or some such from memory. Daniel On Friday 25 July 2003 10:19, Gary wrote: > Daniel, this is very cool indeed, as well as Francois' story.. I have > been running Binc also since it's inception with five domains and 60+ > users. Works perfectly... > > Daniel, I am curious how you implemented your webmail system. Which one > are you using, and are you using qmail with that. Can you share this with > us, and what interfaces you use, and perhaps the scripts to get this > done. This might make a nice contribution to the Binc contributions > page, and for my own reference... > > Thanks for any input...

