(Date/Time: 30/06/04 2:03 pm), Jim Medley wrote:

> Jan, I'm not sure I have the answer you are looking for but, I am
> running a Mac G4 with OS 10.2.8. I started sendmail and installed
> qpopper. The way I set up users is to go to system pref. and
> accounts. I put in user and password and re-start sendmail. Thats all
> there is to it. Hope it helps a little. Jim
> 

Thanks, Jim, but that will just add the users (who are not local to my
machine, which is sat in my spare bedroom) to the normal MacOSX system,
producing home directories, etc.  I have configured postfix (installed under
10.3 instead of sendmail) to put incoming messages in virtual mailboxes in 2
subdirectories, depending on the domain to which they refer.  Now I need to
find a way to get ipop3d or qpopper to look at the locations I have already
determined, depending on the POP login of the remote user (normal POP
activity when operated by an ISP.  I am gradually getting there and am now
looking at Webmin, which might go partway to help solve my problem!

Thanks, anyway

Janette


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