On 6/29/04 4:52 PM, "Jan Cobb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear L~ > I have just received my first message from the mailing list and it happened > to be yours. While I have no idea of the answer to your question, I was > prompted to go to your website, where I saw the progress you are making with > your project to provide free e-mail, which I consider most commendable and > something I am trying to emulate, albeit on a MUCH smaller scale. > > I have a Mac G4 with OSX 10.3.4, which allows me to run a web server (Apache > 1.3.29) and various forms of mail server. Built-in is the ipop3d POP > server, but it is configured (as far as I can tell) only to fetch mail for > the currently registered Users of the Mac (just the 2 of us). As I want to > be able to allow certain users who would normally have no access to my > computer to collect mail - and this mail is in mailboxes under 2 separate > domain name locations - I am trying to find out how to achieve that. For > example, how does one set up non-shell pop-only-access users? > > Do you have any ideas - or does anyone else, for that matter? Any pointers > to other documentation would be much appreciated. > > Jan Cobb > > > Yea, I can't help the original question, but Jan- Have you looked at webmin.com? Just don't use it for changing apache. -- Thanks, George "INTEL INSIDE" It's not a marketing gimmick, it's a warning label.