On Thursday 29 April 2004 02:39, Rick Widmer wrote: > Good luck. Two servers, or a virtual server where each qmail+vpopmail > image appeared as a separate machine would be the only ways I would want > to keep them separate. If you find a reasonable way, please let us know.
An idea could be to run two separate binaries each bound on a different network interface, but I think that it's not a real solution. Perhaps I could investigate using an UML virtual server, but I think that the simplest path is converting everything to mysql (and in the long run it's also probably the best approach, since it allows more web-based services to be implemented). Thanks for all your advices, I'll try to find some time to have a look at the (really interesting) pmailadmin framework. Does it work with cdb files yet? (I was told that the latest versions of PHP's dba extension support also cdb files, but I didn't check). If you support the cdb backend, how did you solve the user/group privileges problems for writing to cdb files? Thanks again ce -- "Computer science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes." -- E. W. Dijkstra