Someone broke the silence:
>
> If you opt for using postfix, I like using the www.high5.com
> howto which also includes using postfix admin to manage your virtual
> users.
Excuse my typo, I meant www.high5.net sorry.
Chris Haulmark
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On Fri, Nov 19, 2004 at 09:35:22AM -0500, Haulmark, Chris typed:
> Someone broke the silence:
>
> > I personally like qmail, we use it on our mail server, and like you we
> > didn't want to give system accounts so we did it with a mysql patch.
> > It took awhile to get up and running but now that
Someone broke the silence:
> I personally like qmail, we use it on our mail server, and like you we
> didn't want to give system accounts so we did it with a mysql patch.
> It took awhile to get up and running but now that it is running we
> have a php script which handles user management, etc.
>
I personally like qmail, we use it on our mail server, and like you we
didn't want to give system accounts so we did it with a mysql patch.
It took awhile to get up and running but now that it is running we
have a php script which handles user management, etc.
www.lifewithqmail.org is a good place
> Hello Chris,
>
> On Thu, Nov 18, 2004 at 07:07:40PM + or thereabouts, Chris Smith
> wrote:
>>
>> Has anyone got any good resources for configuring a virtual
>> pop3/imap
>> server under FreeBSD 5.x? I need to host mail for more than one
>> domain
>> and do not wish to give users system accou
Hello Chris,
On Thu, Nov 18, 2004 at 07:07:40PM + or thereabouts, Chris Smith wrote:
>
> Has anyone got any good resources for configuring a virtual pop3/imap
> server under FreeBSD 5.x? I need to host mail for more than one domain
> and do not wish to give users system accounts.
Go for htt
Hi,
Has anyone got any good resources for configuring a virtual pop3/imap
server under FreeBSD 5.x? I need to host mail for more than one domain
and do not wish to give users system accounts.
Cheers,
Chris Smith
http://www.ninjalabs.co.uk/
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Subject: Virtual mail server
I'm going to be setting up a virtual mail server using Postfix,
OpenLDAP, Jamm and courier IMAP. Is there a way to limit the number of
accounts each domai
I'm going to be setting up a virtual mail server using Postfix,
OpenLDAP, Jamm and courier IMAP. Is there a way to limit the number of
accounts each domain can have?
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