Good timing. I am in the process of upgrading a server and switching from qmail to postfix. I am also trying to do the Cyrus-imap, and web-cyradm and will want it to work with TMDA.
Currently, I am using Luc's How-To ( and needing to make several changes that are not correct ) to get it all set up before I even introduce TMDA back into the picture. I am 'almost' there, but still having some saslauth problems to work out. Anyhow, Mark, I'm interested in knowing what your final results are. With the small user base that I have, I don't necessarily need to virtualize all my users, and could simply give each of them a unix account. But I would prefer the other way if it works without having to do too much to TMDA. Then again, it is starting to look like TMDA is no longer being maintained/developed, so I guess we work with what we have. David --- m <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I was an avid user and supporter of TMDA for quite some time. > > However, the demands of my organization required that we make a > change and > switch to the Cyrus IMAP server using the web-cyradm program by Luc > DeLeouw. > > Has anyone successfully implemented TMDA into this sort of > configuration, > where all users are virtual? There are no "home" directories in my > current > conriguration -- only the Cyrus IMAP delivery directories. > > The goal is to implement TMDA + TMDA-CGI within the framework of the > current > setup. > > I'm willing to write up a how-to, including all changes necessary -- > but it > seems that all the successful setups with similar setup are on Mac > OSX -- > which implements Cyrus a little bit differently (users are all system > users). > > Any pointers would be helpful. Specifically, I need to figure out > how to > have TMDA work within its own space and pass the confirmed messages > to Cyrus > for final delivery. > > Mark Nernberg. > > > _____________________________________________ > tmda-users mailing list ([email protected]) > http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _____________________________________________ tmda-users mailing list ([email protected]) http://tmda.net/lists/listinfo/tmda-users
