Sorry, but I do not quite understand. If I use imapd with SQL database
support (what's a good one that does this?), don't I still need to
create user accounts on the system so the smtp server can deliver to
the user directory (or some other location).

I'm actually looking for a web mail that does its own user account
management. Does such a thing exist?

IMP doesn't.


* Phil Brutsche ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Wed, 2001-08-22 at 21:21, Eric Boo wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I would like to ask, which GPL/BSD licensed web mail program out there
> > stores info in an SQL database?
> 
> Most do.  IMP is fairly nice: http://www.horde.org/imp
> 
> > Most importantly, it must store the user and password in the database
> > and not touch the /etc/passwd
> 
> Most webmail systems just use the IMAP/POP3 daemon to do authentication.
> If you have your IMAP/POP3 daemons set to use a SQL database IMP (for
> example) will naturally follow.
> 
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> 
> Phil
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