Eric Heintzberger wrote:
Thanks for the tip. My impression was that qmailadmin is intended for a
certain kind of virtual domain setup, and designed so that the
administrator of each domain would have a GUI admin console, not
necessarily the end-users. But maybe it could work in my case as well.
Thanks for the tip. My impression was that qmailadmin is
intended for a certain kind of virtual domain setup, and
designed so that the administrator of each domain would have a
GUI admin console, not necessarily the end-users. But maybe it
could work in my case as well.
Peter Risdon wrote:
Eri
Eric Heintzberger wrote:
Hello everyone!
I run qmail, courier-imap, and FreeBSD as a mail server for a small
business network. Most of the end-users have no familiarity with UNIX,
and so training them to SSH into the mail server and uncomment the
autoresponder line in their .qmail configuration
Hello everyone!
I run qmail, courier-imap, and FreeBSD as a mail server for a
small business network. Most of the end-users have no
familiarity with UNIX, and so training them to SSH into the mail
server and uncomment the autoresponder line in their .qmail
configuration file &c. is a bit tediou