Hi ! I've already written such type of thing, but for Qmail, but not including spam filterring (only spam-rbl for the moment). My software is not only a web interface for qmail, but also for mysql, apache, bind & proftpd.
I always wanted to have Exim and Postfix compatibility, but I've never had time to do so. That software is called Domain Technologie Control (DTC) and is available in free licence for both: RedHat, Debian, Free & OpenBSD, and generic unix tarball package. It's still in beta, not because it's not fully usable (believe me it is), but because I'm always adding some new possibilities. As long as my software is made in a rother modular way, it would be realy easy to have compatibility for Exim and Postfix. I always wanted to have it, but never had time to do so. If you want to write it for Postfix, I have some documentation available for that. See http://thomas.goirand.fr/?rub=gpl&sousrub=dtc for more details about my software. Please note that the site is not up-to-date at all, and that a lot of new features have been added to my software, aspecialy considering: - domain name registration - band width monitoring BY SERVICES AND USERS (only email trafic accounting is not done) wich I never seen anywhere else. - some other addons like HTTPS and more... - German localisation (now in 5 languages !) Comming soon: - A fully working domain name registration (with for now, only a module for Tucows) - Electronic paiement system (for the moment, paypal and worldpay system) See ftp://ftp.gplhost.com for the latest versions of DTC. This ftp is also a debian stable repository adding the following software to your package listing: - qmail & ucspi-tcp (the exact unmodified official qmail-src and ucspi-tcp-src compiled binary for i386, avoiding waste of time because of stupid licences problems...) - checklocalpwd : the Jedi's /etc/popasswd file alternative auth for qmail (thus avoiding the use of /etc/passwd system wide file) - dtc latest version for woody Add the following line to your /etc/apt/source.list: deb ftp://ftp.gplhost.com/debian stable main Note that this is totaly unoficial, as long as I don't want to make advertising before 1.0 version. Cordialement, Thomas GOIRAND mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web perso: http://thomas.goirand.fr Get a hosting account: http://gplhost.com GPL.Host: Open source hosting worldwide ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steen Suder, privat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 2:57 PM Subject: IMail GUI equivalent for Linux? > In the process of setting a little web & mail-hotel up, I've stumbled > over a user-suggestion that calls for a webinterface for handling > emailaddresses, forwards, spamfiltering and so on that is similar to the > UI of the IMail Server (http://www.ipswitch.com/Products/IMail_Server/). > > The MTA will probably be either Exim or Postfix as I've no interest in > Qmail. Local delivery is handled by what is necessary and reliable > (Courier, Cyrus, whatever). > > Users email access is POP3 and, secondarily, IMAP (for a few VIP-customers). > > Any suggestions are welcome (also non-free and commercial ones). > > -- > Mvh. / Best regards, > Steen Suder <http://www.suder.dk/> > ICQ UIN 4133803 > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]