well...it is quite easy to maintain users because all the information is
store in one repository which is the...tada...LDAP repository. therfore,
maintainance of users is done by adding, editting and deleting entries
from the LDAP repository.
we are currently working on some web interfaces to this. but, it is
generic to our specific needs for now.
On Sun, 10 Dec 2000, Edwin Linux Fan wrote:
> Is it easy to manage thousands of users?
> I also need virtual mail domains.
> Hirap kasi ako sa Sendmail pag marami.
> I'm experienced with Communigate Pro,
> but it is expensive.
>
> Any experience with the freeware Webmail programs out there?
> PHP is the only thing I can hack right now.
>
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> stop me...........
>
> PAM+LDAP+postfix+imap.........arghhhhhh.
>
> could not help myself. hehehe. it is scalable and
> distributed.
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> > > I'm testing FreeBSD cuz I'm looking for a future
> > > platform that can run 100,000 user web-mail traffic.
> > >
> > > Any tips?
> >
> > Use a clustered e-mail solution...
> > Hint: http://perdition.sourceforge.net/
> >
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