On 28 February 2013 21:42, Reindl Harald <h.rei...@thelounge.net> wrote:
> Am 28.02.2013 22:34, schrieb Simon Brereton: > > On 28 Feb 2013 21:51, "peter lawrie" <peter.law...@glendiscovery.co.uk> > >> I thought I knew what I was doing before I took this one on (I have > >> configured and manage a dozen centos servers), but this one is making my > >> head spin. > >> Yours in hope! > >> Peter Lawrie > > > > Peter > > > > Dovecot/postfix will need their own db, different from horde. (Although > I > > suppose it's possible to add tables too it, but I'd hold it for you > risky). > > > > Several how-to's will give you sample db structures. However check out > > automx.org > > and if you do it samrt horde or whatever webmail does > not have a user/password table and uses instead authentication > directly to the imap-server and so you have > > * one single place with users > * no usertable accessable from a web-application > > Hi Harald Thanks, but I'm not clear what you mean. I'd be happy with authentication to the imap server (without the users having access) if only I could find a configuration howto that was actually relevant to what I want to do and the release levels I am at. I've already messed up by using out of date configurations found by googling. Simon - Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't think I want to introduce yet another piece of software. The business owner specified what he wanted and his users are familiar with older versions of usermin and horde. Peter