Jim Pazarena wrote:
Contact info
* Author: Timo Sirainen, t...@iki.fi <mailto:t...@iki.fi>.
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* Depending on your needs, commercial support may be available. Send
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according to the above (from the dovecot.org webpage), "commercial
support may be available".
After spending the better part of today trying unsuccessfully, I am
ready to "Send a mail if you're interested".
But I do not know WHO to send it to.
Likely Timo, but I do not want to be presumptuous.
I am on FreeBSD with Dovecot 1.2.4
I need to have both POP3 & IMAP working to replace vm-pop3d (which was
POP3 only).
Local users are: mbox:/home/%u/mail/:INBOX=/mail/%u with password in
/etc/passwd
Virtual users (which vm-pop3d handled readily)
are mbox:/home/VIRTUAL/%d/%u:INBOX/mail/VIRTUAL/%d/%u
with password in
/exim/etc/VIRTUAL/%d/passwd
It is worth it to me to pay a knowledgeable person to create the
correct conf file to make this happen.
Who should I contact?
Thanks,
Jim Pazarena
Jim,
You could also follow the fine step by step instructions found at
http://workaround.org/ispmail. These are Debian oriented but I managed
to follow these and have a robust system working on Ubuntu Server
servicing a number of my clients.
User management is through phpMyAdmin which is nice and easy.
I have also spent a little time tuning my antispam and now have a system
that rejects anything from 50 to 90% of attempts to connect.
Ciao
Justin