Well.. any imap service is not
related to domains. When it comes to users, it's a matter of what kind of authentication you want to use, and what backend you care the most for. It all depends on how big the volume is on domains and e-mail, that was my biggest concern. You can stick to creating users, and letting pam taking care of everything. Radius is an option, LDAP could suite you just fine.. I chose for the relational database setup for a small vhosting company. I'm quite happy with the postfix-courier(imap/pop3)-mysql-backend option I choose. It's a bit of a hassle to get all sorted, but high5 has a couple of interfaces that makes it a lot easier to maintain the enviroment. It's nothing fancy, but it does the trick. http://www.high5.net/howto/ If you need to expand it's quite easy to setup a load balancing act based on this setup. Cheers, Mark Grant wrote: Hey, |
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