Once I setup qmail, will have to do anything special to add new domains, users etc, or is that all handled through dbmail and the tables?
I guess I am wondering how much duplication there will be between the qmail setup and the dbmail setup. --dan On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 14:22:19 -0500 (EST), Fei Lung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > 1) I recommend qmail. It hasn't been updated in a couple of years. Why? > Because it works, and there haven't been any bugs to fix. Virtual domains > are easily handled as well. > > 2) Qmail + dbmail will get you the ability to send, receive, and check mail. > > Thanks, > Fei > > <quote who="Dan Heskett"> > > > > Hello List, > > > > I have been investigating very seriously using dbmail for a new > > project I am working on. I was hoping some experienced users could > > give me some getting-started style pointers. > > > > Essentially, I need to host about 200-250 e-mail accounts from a > > number of different domains, each with pop3 and smtp access. > > > > I am totally not interested in: > > > > 1. webmail > > 2. imap > > 3. groupware/etc. > > 4. spam filtering/anti-virus etc. > > > > What I am interested in is: > > > > 5. Not having any system accounts for mail users. I just can't have > > that in my current setup. > > 6. Having an easy to maintain and easy to admin system. > > > > I understand that I will need some more software than just dbmail. > > > > So my specific questions are: > > > > 1. What MTA do people recommend? Sendmail? qmail? I am looking for > > something simple, that will just work and be set. > > > > 2. What else do I need besides the mta and dbmail? Am I missing > > anything major? > > > > I hope someone can help, and thanks to all those who put together > > dbmail. My initial impression is that the code is tight, a quality > > stuff. > > > > Best Regards, > > Dan Heskett > > _______________________________________________ > > Dbmail mailing list > > Dbmail@dbmail.org > > https://mailman.fastxs.nl/mailman/listinfo/dbmail > > > >