Hi all, I am currently working on installing a new mail server for a small number of users (50-100).
I do NOT want the user account details stored in /etc/passwd, and shadow. I want to be able to have the following mail addresses as seperate mailboxes. [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc... Using a database such as postgresql or mysql seems overkill for such a small number of users. Only three users on this box need shell accounts. I also need support for 'SMTP Auth' (tls) After some investigation, it seems that the 'best'/ easiest solution is to use Cyrus and Postfix. The issue seemed to be that everyone had there own authentication method, and Cyrus provides both IMAP and POP3 saving me the trouble of installing yet another program. So therefore I tried to get it all up and running using the SASLDB. Unfortunately there seems to be no STABLE version of cyrus-sasl. I don't want to start installing 'unstable' packages, as I have found it in the past to be a path with no return. Before I try and get it working, by compiling the packages myself, I wanted to know if anyone has this setup running. Does it work properly? Has anyone had strange experiences with the CYRUS maildir format? or should I just stick to 'sendmail, qpopper' and use /etc/passwd? Thanks for the thoughts Andrew -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]