On Tue, 02 Jan 2001, you wrote:
>On Mon, 1 Jan 2001 19:45:52 -0600, Matthew Patterson
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Matthew> I would recommend the vchkpw package at www.inter7.com. It
>Matthew> lets you manage several virtual domains on one machine by
>Matthew> using an authentication mechanism that uses the username and
>Matthew> the domain as opposed to just the username.
>
>Ditto. I just set this up at one ISP and really like it. Virtual
>domains and virtual users, and you keep all the account info out of
>/etc/passwd. Use it's modified password-checking thing with the qmail
>POP server to get users access to their mail.
>
>Then grab "qmailadmin" web gui interface to manage it, if you like
>that sort of thing. Then add sqwebmail to give users web access to
>their mail. Real nice setup.


The nice thing about the combo that you are talking about is that it doesn't
even necessarily have to be used with virtual domains. I have two servers here,
both are running qmail on top of suse linux 6.4. however, on one machine we
went the route of qmail + vchkpw + qmailadmin + courier/sqwebmail + vqsignup.
the other is qmail + vchkpw + qmailadmin. In other words, imap on one and pop
on the other. However, neither of these boxes is hosting more than one domain.
the closest either of them come is aliasing domain.com to mail.domain.com. we
also use the fact that qmailadmin also interfaces nicely to ezmlm to set up
internal company mailing groups.

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Matthew H Patterson
Unix Systems Administrator
National Support Center, LLC
Naperville, Illinois, USA
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