I agree... because I just got it working finally! I dont know what was
wrong, but I reinstalled and started over. That seemed to work. About the
only disadvantage to not using a vpop type manager is the automation. But
even a simple perl script can solve that problem.
Jay
On Monday 30 July 2001 8:56 pm, you wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 10:55:10PM +0200, Henning Brauer wrote:
> > Singe UID setups, usually called Virtual User Setups, are requiring a
> > virtual user manager.
>
> That's not true. I've been using a roll-my-own single UID setup for ages,
> with no vpopmail or vmailmgr or anything but a custom checkpassword. It
> works beautifully and I don't have to worry about the security of non-DJB
> code (except for the cdb-enabled checkpassword, which I wrote myself).
>
> For someone with a small set of domains and a user base that doesn't change
> that often, I'd recommend a single-UID setup. It'll be more secure, and
> it'll give him a better understanding of how all the pieces of qmail work.
>
> Chris
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