Pop toaster recommendations seeked

2010-10-31 Thread Ira Abramov
Howdie folks. for years I would install qmail+vpopmail+qmailadmin to give a client a nice robust virtual-domains web manager with mailing lists and all they needed, but today I discovered, that after 2-3 years of code freeze and maybe drop of users, courier imap seems has broken the option of auth

Re: Pop toaster recommendations seeked

2010-10-31 Thread Tom Goren
You could go with postfix + dovecot + roundcube for web interface For backend administration webmin perhaps. If you really want to go nuts for the client, try out virtualmin to handle everything on the backend (useful for dealing with several domains) - pretty simple to set up as well. Tom. On

Re: Pop toaster recommendations seeked

2010-10-31 Thread Yedidyah Bar-David
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 10:23:34PM +0200, Ira Abramov wrote: > Howdie folks. > > for years I would install qmail+vpopmail+qmailadmin to give a client a > nice robust virtual-domains web manager with mailing lists and all they > needed, but today I discovered, that after 2-3 years of code freeze an

Re: Pop toaster recommendations seeked

2010-10-31 Thread Etzion Bar-Noy
I have been managing a system based on ispman (well, created and managed), and it was a wonderful tool, full of features, and worked quite well. It was very complex, and requires substantial understanding of directories (LDAP). It was too complex (afterthought), but worked well. I would not recomme

Re: Pop toaster recommendations seeked

2010-11-02 Thread Ira Abramov
Quoting Yedidyah Bar-David, from the post of Mon, 01 Nov: > > I worked for several years with postfix+dovecot+postfixadmin. IIRC it > was mostly based on this howto: > http://bliki.rimuhosting.com/space/knowledgebase/linux/mail/postfixadmin+on+debian+sarge > which is pretty dated, but postfixadmin

Re: Pop toaster recommendations seeked

2010-11-03 Thread Tom Goren
This looks interesting (never tried - but read some good stuff about it): http://www.iredmail.org Let us know how it goes if you try :) Tom. On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 9:18 PM, Ira Abramov wrote: > Quoting Yedidyah Bar-David, from the post of Mon, 01 Nov: > > > > I worke