On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 12:57:31AM -0500, question question wrote:
I don't see any documentation in the Life with Qmail/Ldap about virtual
domains, although I do see info about virtual users.
You don't need virtual domains on qmail-ldap (although they exist), you just
have users with one ore
question question:
I'm going through all of the qmail/djbdns/etc. archives, but it is slow
going.
I've used sendmail/DNS/BIND on various unix boxes for years and am
absolutely sick of them.
I would like to use qmail and Cyrus IMAP and djbdns, etc. on a single Redhat
7.0 server that
Kieran, Henning, and Joerg,
I want to express my appreciation for your replies to my three posts last
night. It was late and I apologize for not organizing my thoughts into one
single post. I was so tangled up that I needed to just get my questions out
any which way.
I'm still trying to come
I'm going through all of the qmail/djbdns/etc. archives, but it is slow
going.
I've used sendmail/DNS/BIND on various unix boxes for years and am
absolutely sick of them.
I would like to use qmail and Cyrus IMAP and djbdns, etc. on a single Redhat
7.0 server that has 8 IP addresses for 8
Actually, I submitted my prior email too quickly.
I have also found the info about Courier IMAP/VMailMgr, and the omail info
as well.
It seems to me that MailDirs still require a login account/home directory
for each webmail user. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Please advise.
I guess qmail-LDAP will eliminate the need to have user accounts/home
directories for the webmail users.
I don't see any documentation in the Life with Qmail/Ldap about virtual
domains, although I do see info about virtual users.
I guess VMailMgr (with Qmail/LDAP) will allow me to set up