The best interface that did not break your settings is "webmin"
On 28/09/2010 00:50, Terry Gilsenan wrote:
From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org [owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org] On 
Behalf Of mouss [mo...@ml.netoyen.net]
Sent: Tuesday, 28 September 2010 8:15 AM
To: Postfix users
Subject: Re: Postfix, POP/IMAP server, virtual users, web administration - what 
do you use?

   Le 27/09/2010 13:25, Julien Vehent a écrit :
On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 13:06:46 +0200, David Touzeau<da...@touzeau.eu>   wrote:
You can use "Artica"

NOTE: URL removed for security purposes - contact terry.gilse...@interoil.com 
for support.

It is an Open Source web console for 
Postfix/Spamassassin/Amavis/Milter-greylist ...  and cyrus-imap/pop3 with an 
LDAP backend system.

Quoting the website:
"Do not install artica on a production system already set, Artica will change your 
system configuration according it's needs that should not meet your configuration 
files."

This is something that bugs me. Every web interface I've tried is not an 
interface per se, but a complete configuration manager that will break existing 
configuration.
Worse, they usually block you from editing your configuration manually (say, 
using any text editor). So if a feature isn't properly covered by the 
interface... well...you're screwed !

I'm interested in this topic also, if anybody knows an interface that just 
doesn't break manual configuration, I'm in !
is there really a need for a UI to manage postfix? If so, I'm ready to
work on that.
There is a UI for postfix, its called vi.

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