[vchkpw] virtual users

2003-10-17 Thread jean wainer
Is it possible to user vpopmail for managing ONLY virtual users for my
domain?
I dont want to use virtual domains, all the 50k users will be on the same
domain, and I dont want to make them type anything but their username.
My intentions is to make a webmail+pop system for 50k users.

Thanks in advance,

Jw




Re: [vchkpw] virtual users

2003-10-17 Thread Rick Macdougall


jean wainer wrote:

Is it possible to user vpopmail for managing ONLY virtual users for my
domain?
I dont want to use virtual domains, all the 50k users will be on the same
domain, and I dont want to make them type anything but their username.
My intentions is to make a webmail+pop system for 50k users.
Hi,

Yes, see vipmap

Regards,

Rick





Re: [vchkpw] virtual users

2003-10-17 Thread jean wainer
Thanks for all your help, and since you brought up that webmail subject, I
would like to ask your opinion about sqwebmail and other webmails.
I'm thinking about using sqwebmail for 3 reasons: As I understand, it reads
mail directly from the maildir, so I dont need to install a pop/imap server
and access to file should be faster.
Plus, i saw that i can customize it and probably have a better integration
with vpopmail for my client to manage the accounts.

Sorry if i'm talking bs here, i'm about to install qmail/vpopmail/sqwebmail
in a few minutes and haven't messed with inter7 tools yet.. :)

thanks

Jw

- Original Message - 
From: Richard Rawlings :: Pulse8 :: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'jean wainer' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 17, 2003 12:25 PM
Subject: RE: [vchkpw] virtual users


 I didn't mention...that config is for sqwebmail. If you choose to use it
 then it supports what you want to do. I prefer the 'feel' of IMP though.

 -Original Message-
 From: jean wainer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 17 October 2003 16:00
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [vchkpw] virtual users

 Is it possible to user vpopmail for managing ONLY virtual users for my
 domain?
 I dont want to use virtual domains, all the 50k users will be on the
 same
 domain, and I dont want to make them type anything but their username.
 My intentions is to make a webmail+pop system for 50k users.

 Thanks in advance,

 Jw









Re: [vchkpw] virtual users

2003-10-17 Thread jean wainer
 I used sqwebmail for a few years, always hoping it would mature into a
 decent package.  The technical abilities of sqwebmail are great, but the
 interface is ugly and difficult for my end-users.  I recently bit the
 bullet, installed an IMAP server and went with SquirrelMail.  Happier
users,
 happier sysadmin.

Isn't sqwebmail interface customizable? What about squirrelmail? I use it at
home, but haven't messed with interface yet.

And for being written in PHP, is squirrelmail more lightweight than
sqwebmail (which is in perl, right?)?

What i'm about to build is a public 50k+ user webmail system, and the
interface must be customized.
I'd hate to have to write a webmail from scratch =[

Thanks,

Jw.





Re: [vchkpw] virtual users

2003-10-17 Thread W.D. McKinney
On Fri, 2003-10-17 at 09:51, jean wainer wrote:
  I used sqwebmail for a few years, always hoping it would mature into a
  decent package.  The technical abilities of sqwebmail are great, but the
  interface is ugly and difficult for my end-users.  I recently bit the
  bullet, installed an IMAP server and went with SquirrelMail.  Happier
 users,
  happier sysadmin.
 
 Isn't sqwebmail interface customizable? What about squirrelmail? I use it at
 home, but haven't messed with interface yet.
 
 And for being written in PHP, is squirrelmail more lightweight than
 sqwebmail (which is in perl, right?)?
 
 What i'm about to build is a public 50k+ user webmail system, and the
 interface must be customized.
 I'd hate to have to write a webmail from scratch =[
 
 Thanks,
 
 Jw.
 

Take a look at http://atmail.com/index.ehtml
Written in perl, easily customized and works well with qmail, vpopmail,
and qmailadmin, etc.


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