Eero Volotinen wrote: > 2010/9/28 David Touzeau <da...@touzeau.eu>: > >> The best interface that did not break your settings is "webmin" >> > > Really? Bad memories from past .. > > When I was involved in small isp business, patched version of > postfixadmin did the tricks.. >
Hmm, webmin has worked very well for me. Particularly where you have multiple sys admins, some of them experienced and some of them not so experienced. Personally, I like to use postconf and vi to manage postfix configuration, but when I share duties with someone who's not comfortable in a unix command line environment, I make sure they have webmin access. Webmin doesn't interfere with my manual edits, and my manual edits don't interfere with webmin. Webmin is useful not only for postfix, but also for ip tables, dns, dhcp and other facilities. Joe