I'm trying to build a mail "appliance" that I can install for
customers who know nothing about UNIX and/or qmail. I suppose webmin
will do for adding users, though a bit clumsy. Even so, that still
leaves forwarding and vacation messages out. I'll try to write some
script
On Sun, Oct 17, 1999 at 02:43:38PM -0700, Jon Rust wrote:
> I'm trying to build a mail "appliance" that I can install for
> customers who know nothing about UNIX and/or qmail. I suppose webmin
> will do for adding users, though a bit clumsy. Even so, that still
> lea
On Sun, 17 Oct 1999, Jon Rust wrote:
> I'm trying to build a mail "appliance" that I can install for
> customers who know nothing about UNIX and/or qmail. I suppose webmin
> will do for adding users, though a bit clumsy. Even so, that still
> leaves forwarding and
; I'm trying to build a mail "appliance" that I can install for
>> customers who know nothing about UNIX and/or qmail. I suppose webmin
>> will do for adding users, though a bit clumsy. Even so, that still
>> leaves forwarding and vacation messages out. I'll try t
n, 17 Oct 1999, Jon Rust wrote:
> >
> >> I'm trying to build a mail "appliance" that I can install for
> >> customers who know nothing about UNIX and/or qmail. I suppose webmin
> >> will do for adding users, though a bit clumsy. Even so, that still
> >>
At 2:00 PM -0500 10/18/99, Ken Jones wrote:
>You can setup your local accounts as a virtual domain and hence use
>qmailadmin without requiring a pop prefix. you can also avoid the
>vpopmail popname syntax of user%virtualdomain by linking the
>vpopmail directory for the domain to the vpopmail/users
you to have a pop prefix. Trying to avoid that...
>
> jon
>
> At 8:33 PM +0200 10/18/99, Markus Wuebben wrote:
> >On Sun, 17 Oct 1999, Jon Rust wrote:
> >
> >> I'm trying to build a mail "appliance" that I can install for
> >> customers who
at requires
> you to have a pop prefix. Trying to avoid that...
>
> jon
>
> At 8:33 PM +0200 10/18/99, Markus Wuebben wrote:
> >On Sun, 17 Oct 1999, Jon Rust wrote:
> >
> >> I'm trying to build a mail "appliance" that I can install for
> >&g
James Smallacombe writes:
>
> Didn't I hear that someone put together a webmin module for qmail?
> Anybody know anything about it?
Vyacheslav Ignatyuk wrote an alpha version of a ftp://ftp.ant.ru/pub/qmail/qmail-manager.tar.gz">qmail
manager module for http://www.webmin.com">webmin. It's a fi
At 2:40 PM -0400 10/19/99, James Smallacombe wrote:
>Didn't I hear that someone put together a webmid module for qmail?
>Anybody know anything about it?
Yes. I've played with it some, but it seems pretty rough. Doesn't
work with my install of vpopmail (3.4.9) for whatever reason.
Ken's recommen
On Tue, Oct 19, 1999 at 02:47:55PM -0400, Russell Nelson wrote:
> James Smallacombe writes:
> >
> > Didn't I hear that someone put together a webmin module for qmail?
> > Anybody know anything about it?
>
> Vyacheslav Ignatyuk wrote an alpha version of a href="ftp://ftp.ant.ru/pub/qmail/qma
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