> I am trying to get an e-mail server up and running that supports IMAP/POP3
> and uses SquirrelMail for the web interface.  I need support for virtual
> domains, users changing passwords and users stored in a database and not
> as
> linux users.  Also each domain needs to be able to add e-mails for their
> domains.  I have looked around and haven't been able to find a solution
> that
> will cover all of those needs.  Does anyone have any suggestions?  Also if
> you have a link to a howto that would be great as well.  I do know that
> there are plug-ins for SquirrelMail that help cover some of these things I
> just don't know what all they work with since I am new to this.

The two best solutions I've seen out there are qmail and postfix, which
can both be interfaced with an IMAP server such as Courier or Cyrus,
keeping all user info stored in something like MySQL.  There is lots info
out there (admitedly, it's piecemeal in many ways) on creating such
systems... it's more a matter of nailing down your SMTP/IMAP solution
first, and then SM can usually be adapted to most of the common
implementations.  We could talk more details (and I could tell you why I
like postfix better, etc.), but I'd say you need to make your decision
outside of the SquirrelMail context for the most part.

cheers,

   paul




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