On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Foo Ji-Haw wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to set up qmail to support a 200,000 user domain. Can someone pls
> recommend a feasible way to do this? I don't think adding 200,000 records in
> /etc/passwd is such a good idea.
You can use the Inter7 solutions. It's free software and works just fine,
as far as I know.
You may be interested in vopmail, that supports a lot of features,
Check it out: http://inter7.com/vpopmail/
"Features:
Automates all qmail file modifications into
documented command line programs.
Uses only 1 entry in /etc/passwd - everything
runs under a single UID/GID
support for named and IP based virtual
domains.
NFS safe, dynamic user mailbox directory
creation for 10 to 10 million users using a "fill in
ballenced 3 level tree".
Configurable logging based on real world
admin's comments and requirements.
Support for Oracle, Sybase, Mysql, LDAP,
/etc/passwd, /etc/shadow and default cdb
authentication storage.
Delivers directly to Maildir for use with
qmail-pop3d, .qmail files or any other Maildir
program.
No need to have hundreds of .qmail files for
virtual domains. Each domain gets it's own
directory under vpopmail user with a separate
password file for each domain.
Documented command line programs that can
be used in scripts or for remote admin.
Documented C library for all vpopmail features
and transactions.
"
For others softwares fro inter7: http://inter7.com/freesoftware/
regards
daniduc
Daniel Lobato Duclos - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.cybershark.net
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