I have been running email for a couple of small domains for a few years using Postfix and Teapop on OpenBSD. No complaints.
I have scripted user addition with passwords etc etc. Now somebody (important of course) wants webmail. I went hunting. About the only webmail server I found that did not need an imapd was sqwebmail and we don't have a port for that. Yes, I could have a crack at making a port but that, given a loooong absence from C for me and also that it doesn't look really modern, sounded like it would be loading myself with a pressure job. So looking at others needing imap showed me RoundCube. Pretty snazzy looks, renders all that fancy junk that seems to be all the go now and we have a package for it. So which imap? Dovecot looked like a candidate. It can use sqlite as does Roundcube and I know it can do authentication for Postfix so it looked like a suitable candidate. Then I found out that Roundcube uses sqlite and Dovecot uses sqlite3. I don't think I want to have to synch two databases all the time. Does anybody know what combination works well with nothing as silly as mismatched db versions? Maybe there is a way to get Roundcube (the component I'd like to keep) to compile with sqlite3 but I haven't seen a hint that that is supported, and whilst I do more research I'd like to hear from someone who has invented the wheel I'm working on. Thanks, *** NOTE *** Please DO NOT CC me. I <am> subscribed to the list. Mail to the sender address that does not originate at the list server is tarpitted. The reply-to: address is provided for those who feel compelled to reply off list. Thankyou. Rod/ /earth: write failed, file system is full cp: /earth/creatures: No space left on device
