Am Montag, 8. Januar 2001 13:33 schrieb M. Yu:
> Hello all,
>
> I am new to this list and qmail itself. I am using Bruce Guetner's qmail
> RPMs on a RH6.2+updates system. I support IMAP via Courier-IMAP and POP3
> via qmail-pop3d. Most of my clients are Internet cafes. I am planning to
> give them unlimited number of e-mail addresses subject to the following
> restrictions:
>
> - I want to restrict the diskspace each user takes up to a set limit no
> matter which e-mail address takes up more space
In gerneral, your os quota system may help.
> - I want to be able to allow each user to create e-mail addresses on their
> own (without any need to inform me)
you'll have to write a management interface then.
> - I want each e-mail address to be downloadable by a person who knows the
> password for that particular e-mail address
Thats always the case...
> - As much as possible, allow user to specify e-mail address instead of
> forcing him to use the form [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Same as above, write something
> Any tips/ideas how to do this?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> M. Yu
>
> P.S. Why doesn't Dan B. release an official RPM of qmail?
RPMs are limited to Linux (are their other OSes using rpm?) while Dans source
distribution works on all Unix Flavors. I'd have trouble with rpms on
OpenBSD...
But I can do the same as you: Why doesn't Dan release a package for OpenBSD?
And one for FreeBSD, NetBSD, a Debian package, a Solaris package, ...
The answer is obvious, isn't it?
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