-----Original Message-----
From: Slider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 03 August 2000 12:58
To: Gabriel Ambuehl
Subject: RE: New Guy



DOH!!

Thanks ;o)

Yeah I have installed qmail-1.03 and it has been working with tcpserver for
over a year now but I have never attempted to install vpopmail but I guess
there no time like the present!

One Question! Do you see a problem if my users are authenticating off a
mysql database and do not actually have a home dir but a hash dir to their
maildir which is infact on a cluster?

Thanks  Gabreil


-----Original Message-----
From: Gabriel Ambuehl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 03 August 2000 12:48
To: Slider
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: New Guy


Hello Slider,

Thursday, August 03, 2000, 1:34:33 PM, you wrote:



> Hey,

> Some virgin soil for all you gurus out there. can anyone point me in the
> right direction for some documentation on installation of qmailadmin-0.33,
> would really appreciate it!

Pretty hard to do if there's no qmailadmin-0.33. Anyway, install qmail
as suggested in http://web.infoave.net/~dsill/lwq.html (almost
foolproof) and let the POP server run under tcpserver. Then install
vpopmail (if qmail's setup properly, you can't do much wrong), ezmlm (-idx
perhaps)
and autorespond (there are links on Inter7's homepage). Now you're ready for
qmailadmin.

Feel free to ask some more specific questions..




Best regards,
 Gabriel




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