Re: Virtual Domain Users

2001-04-02 Thread Arnd Vehling
Hi, want u want is homedir-mailboxes or maildirs. Nearly every mailer is able to do this. I suggest looking at qmail or exim. With this mailers you r independant of /etc/passwd too. You can manage users via LDAP (which i would recommend for a large-scale setup) or ascii-files or sql or... reg

Re: Virtual Domain Users

2001-04-02 Thread Haim Dimermanas
> domain users add to the confusion. Is there a method out there already that > will allow the nice sorting of users (/home/a, /home/b, etc) and some way > to break out virtual domain users, along with their mail, that will work > with the POP and IMAP daemons, and exim? in /etc/

Re: Virtual Domain Users

2001-04-02 Thread Arnd Vehling
Hi, want u want is homedir-mailboxes or maildirs. Nearly every mailer is able to do this. I suggest looking at qmail or exim. With this mailers you r independant of /etc/passwd too. You can manage users via LDAP (which i would recommend for a large-scale setup) or ascii-files or sql or... re

Re: Virtual Domain Users

2001-04-02 Thread Haim Dimermanas
> domain users add to the confusion. Is there a method out there already that > will allow the nice sorting of users (/home/a, /home/b, etc) and some way > to break out virtual domain users, along with their mail, that will work > with the POP and IMAP daemons, and exim? in /etc/

Virtual Domain Users

2001-04-01 Thread tps
G'Day, fellow ISPers. My user base is getting to the point where keeping flat /home, /var/mail and other various directories is getting hard to maintain. Also, virtual domain users add to the confusion. Is there a method out there already that will allow the nice sorting of users (/home/a,

Virtual Domain Users

2001-04-01 Thread tps
G'Day, fellow ISPers. My user base is getting to the point where keeping flat /home, /var/mail and other various directories is getting hard to maintain. Also, virtual domain users add to the confusion. Is there a method out there already that will allow the nice sorting of users (/h