mail appliance

1999-10-17 Thread Jon Rust
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

Re: mail appliance

1999-10-18 Thread Florian G. Pflug
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

Re: mail appliance

1999-10-18 Thread Markus Wuebben
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

Re: mail appliance

1999-10-18 Thread Jon Rust
; 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

Re: mail appliance

1999-10-18 Thread Ken Jones
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 > >>

Re: mail appliance

1999-10-18 Thread Jon Rust
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

Re: mail appliance

1999-10-19 Thread James Smallacombe
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

Re: mail appliance

1999-10-19 Thread James Smallacombe
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

Re: mail appliance

1999-10-19 Thread Russell Nelson
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

Re: mail appliance

1999-10-19 Thread Jon Rust
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

Re: mail appliance

1999-10-20 Thread Anand Buddhdev
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