| Usable now but still in progress, improving. SQL is the only backend,
| PostgreSQL and MySQL are supported in the next release.
| I'am searching for people that can help me code, debug, audit, doc.
| Somebody?
I'm going to take a look and see how difficult it would be and how much
time I h
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 11:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Eduardo Roldan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> | On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 15:06, Jesse Keating wrote:
> | > I'm helping some people in a project to migrate some 10K+ users from a
> | > kludged together sendmail setup to a full courier setup,
Quoting Eduardo Roldan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
| On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 15:06, Jesse Keating wrote:
| > I'm helping some people in a project to migrate some 10K+ users from a
| > kludged together sendmail setup to a full courier setup, using pgsql
| > auth. Our concern is being able to make some
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 15:06, Jesse Keating wrote:
> I'm helping some people in a project to migrate some 10K+ users from a
> kludged together sendmail setup to a full courier setup, using pgsql
> auth. Our concern is being able to make some sort of web based front
> end that allows users to create
I have tried to do this without access to the filesystem but its not
possible. Some suggestions are to write to a file that gets read from
crontab and make the changes on the filesystem or use sudo, neither of which
I like. Aliases and forwards I think should be possible to be used from the
db, b
I'm helping some people in a project to migrate some 10K+ users from a
kludged together sendmail setup to a full courier setup, using pgsql
auth. Our concern is being able to make some sort of web based front
end that allows users to create aliases, such as all mail destined for
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