> > o Start a separate instance of Apache on its own port or IP address, > > running as the mail user. This instance should only serve mail related > > pages. This is very easy to do. > > > > o Don't allow any web sites on the mail server. Only run QmailAdmin and > > sqWebmail on the mail server, and don't allow anyone but mail system > > administrators to login on the machine. (This is the one I use.) > > Didn't you ever heard about "sudo"? > Using sudo you may allow the apache's user to run commands (that you > specify) as the vpopmail's user. I did it once, it isn't hard. I also > believe that's more secure, since the vpopmail's user will be used only > weh necessary (to run some commands) and not all the time (to run apache).
sudo with PHP extension? When PHP is a module? How? Solt