----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Ingram" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 8:14 AM Subject: Re: [sqwebmail] Re: (probably) silly newbie questions
> Regarding question 2, is the "no" because the maildirs are on another > machine or is it because of the layout of the maildirs directory tree. > If it is just because it is on another server, I might be able to remove > that problem. Sqwebmail reads maildirs directly, so it has to have access to the maildir. You could run NFS or something similar to overcome this problem. I'm not very familiar with sqwebmail's MySQL auth module (I use vpopmail) though, so I can't help with the other part of your question. > > Thanks, > Andrew > > On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 12:42, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > > Andrew Ingram writes: > > > > > 1) From what I have seen, SqWebMail seems tied to using Unix system > > > users. Is this the case? > > > > No. > > > > > 2) Because these users aren't proper system users, they don't have a > > > home directory. Because of this, the Maildirs are stored on another > > > server to the one running SqWebMail, and are organised by the path: > > > <domain>/<1>/<2>/<3>/<username>/Maildir > > > where 1,2,3 are the first 3 letters of the username. Is it possible to > > > set up SqWebMail for a system like this, which is on a separate server? > > > > No. > > > > > > >
