Since everything else is controlled through the services I would love to be consistant in starting/stopping the sqwebmail service that way using the auth-imap plug where all the LDAP controls are read through the qmail files.
Tim
On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 01:23 PM, Dan Melomedman wrote:
Tim Duncan wrote:Can someone post their successful run file using tcpserver to set up a service to run?I use courier-imap, maildrop, and sqwebmail. Nothing special should be required, just follow Mr. Sam's documentation. All three should handle quotas just fine when set by qmail-ldap.My defaultdelivery checks whether a user has .mailfilter in the home directory, and then tells qmail-local to deliver using maildrop with filtering. Gripe: sqwebmail's design isn't as administrator-friendly as I'd hoped. There's HTML in the source code which you will most likely need to hack if you want it to look differently from defaults. And you are likely going to need to rehack it when you upgrade. And you are likely to rehack the templates also. Other than this, Sqwebmail is good enough.
