Jake Vickers wrote:
Steve Ingraham wrote:
like to test. The user who asked for Webmin to be included (sorry,
forgot who asked) gave me the impression that they were looking to
manage the rest of their system, not specifically Toaster
through Webmin. Thanks again.
I use webmin to manage my Linux machine. Webmin does allow for
management of qmail although with my limited knowledge of qmail I have
basically only used it to examine and manage the queue.
Thats good to know. Like I said, it's been 4 years since I tried it,
but when I tried to change some of the ways Qmail handled email
through it, Webmin brought my whole email system to it's knees. I
haven't tried since.
Maybe if someone has a test system they wouldn't mind doing some test
work on, that would help decide on whether or not certain modules were
enabled or not....
I've used the following options in webmin (starting from v2.80):
*QMail Options
Mail Aliases
Local Domains
Accepted Domains
Rejectec Addresses (but I didn't knew how to use it so I brake it :),
quickly repaired )
Mail Queue
Read Users Mail
*I didn't need the other options but I am sure it is safe as long you
know how to use them