Thanks for the tip. My impression was that qmailadmin is intended for a certain kind of virtual domain setup, and designed so that the administrator of each domain would have a GUI admin console, not necessarily the end-users. But maybe it could work in my case as well.

Peter Risdon wrote:
Eric Heintzberger wrote:

Hello everyone!

I run qmail, courier-imap, and FreeBSD as a mail server for a small business network. Most of the end-users have no familiarity with UNIX, and so training them to SSH into the mail server and uncomment the autoresponder line in their .qmail configuration file &c. is a bit tedious and probably unnecessary.

Would anyone have any suggestions about a GUI interface (perhaps a java applet or php app), or some other way to enable end-users to modify, in a simple and straightfoward manner, their .qmail configuration files and autorespond messages on the mail server?


/usr/ports/mail/qmailadmin

 - a web admin thingie written in C by the people behind courier.

Peter.



Thanks in advance.

- Eric
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