Hello, You may want to use this nice tutorial: http://www.pingwales.co.uk/2005/06/03/OpenBSD-mail-server-config.html
Regards Didier -----Original Message----- From: Craig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, March 12, 2006 18:21 To: misc Subject: Email serving on oBSD 3.8 Hi all. Sorry for this noise, but I'm pulling my hair out here. I've been trying to set up Postfix to handle a handful of domains and virtual mailboxex/users. I've got all that I need installed ok being Postfix, SASL2 and courier IMAP. I actually want pop3, but I thought I'd change that over once I got the system working. Auth is handled through SASL2 out of a MySQL db. I'm not very comfortable with mail servers and thought it worth asking if there is perhaps a better suite of programs that I could consider using? As it is only a small number of actual mailboxes involved, I wouldn't be too against having system accounts for each. So it would come down to virtual domains, being the deciding factor. I've been following online guides for it, hence the IMAP involvement, and as I'm not well versed, am pretty stuck now that it hasn't quite gone according to plan. Do I really need all the mentioned servers, just to handle a small number of domains and a small number of mailboxes taking the mail, via some fixed addresses, with one per domain acting as a catch-all? I've sorted out the web and database serving side of things, which I am pleased about, as a novice, but have really fallen over on the email side. It's happening on a Sparc64, if that makes any difference on choice of software. I would REALLY appreciate any pointers that anybody might offer. TIA. -- Best regards, Craig http://slashboot.org/

