hi Steven,

before migrating to Parallels (Plesk) fully-automated commercial solution, 
we used to run Cyrus IMAP server with LDAP authentication. Also Postfix mail 
delivery rules were taken from LDAP.

On the top of it, there was ISPMan which provided WebUI to the LDAP database, 
but I would not recommend it, because it was (at that time) ugly and not well 
designed.

Also Cyrus IMAP requires some voodo dancing in order to build a really stable 
and long-lasting solution.

We were running it on Solaris, but FreeBSD should not be an issue.


so, if you're ready to invest your time in it, go for it. If your time can be
invested some other way, go for a commercial software :)


just my 2 cents :)




----- Original Message ----
> From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> 
> i'm just looking if someone knows a _simple_ way / tool:
> - should be a POP3 AND IMAP server
> - it should accept ANY username / password
> - it should present ONE predefined email to the customer (to inform him about 
> something) - if the customer later is trying to get mails he should not get 
> it 
> again (per username base)
> - it should be opensource ,-) - and should preferably run on FreeBSD
> 
> does someone knows about some application which fits my requirements?

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