David Bishop wrote: >-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >Hash: SHA1 > >I have a relatively new box hosting several websites with their own domain >names. It also runs dns and email for the same domains. So far, my >"solution" to the Email Problem (tm) has been to simply not allow each of >them to have "generic" accounts like sales and support. This is becoming >less and less of an option :-) So, here is the list of the "killer features" >of my current setup, and what I need to add. Hopefully someone with more >experience than I can point me in the right direction. Oh, and for reasons >too painful to get into, the owner of the box upgraded to sid without asking >(short conversation: him:look, you can apt-get install webmin if you change >this line in the sources.list! me: yes, but it's called unstable for a >reason. don't do it to this server. him: um, already done, hope that's not a >problem! me: slap him) so running the latest and greatest of various packages >is no problem. > Not that this will help you a lot but webmin can be installed in stable very easyly, only not through apt-get. I use qmail+vpopmail and ive never ever ever had any problems regarding aliases. I also use a free web based administrator for vpopmail (cant remember the name) that allows you to alias, forward, crate lists, administer everything (but quotas and such stuff) related to any domains. I find this to be a nice solution. You needed virtual mail servers since the beginning (hence, vpopmail), might as well switch now.
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