Rick Widmer wrote:
Christopher Chan wrote:
See my reply to your other post. If vpopmail can also handle multiple
system user accounts instead of just virtual domain mailboxes under a
single system user...we can integrate with samba and other stuff.
It can. OTOH the main reason I chose
Christopher Chan wrote:
One large factor for me deciding to migrate to dovecot's lda
('deliver') is to use SIEVE, which is under active development and is
likely to become a standard (imho). I see no point in creating another
lda.
Yeah, with SIEVE support being found in Kmail and addons or
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Christopher Chan wrote:
What I do see is a need for vpopmail to be able to give 'deliver' any
data it needs to do its job (for instance maildir or mailbox,
destination location, etc). At some point vpopmail might also include
providing SIEVE
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Christopher Chan wrote:
Eric Shubert wrote:
Tying these various authentication mechanisms together is a worthy
objective, regardless of the implementation software (mysql vs pgsql
vs ldap). The difficulty in any case is to merge the various
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Eric Shubert wrote:
I agree. The question is, which step further? I hope a little discussion
here will help to clarify that question. Given vpopmail's roots as you
mentioned, I'd like to see vpopmail's focus sharpened, strengthening
it's role in