Re: Completely Virtual Mail Server

2003-01-11 Thread Alexander Brill
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 23:24, Lee W wrote: > Thanks for the suggestion. I did look into cyrus however I dismissed it > because it did not appear to support SQL databases, which almost all of > Postfix lookup tables can be read from. > I did this myself using cyrus and postfix. Cyrus authentificat

Re: Completely Virtual Mail Server

2003-01-08 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 11:02:35PM +, Lee W wrote: | | > Thanks for the suggestion. I did look into cyrus however I dismissed it | > because it did not appear to support SQL databases, which almost all of | > Postfix lookup tables can be read from. AFAIK cyrus and postfix use the same auth s

Re: Completely Virtual Mail Server

2003-01-08 Thread Lee W
> > Thanks for the suggestion. I did look into cyrus however I dismissed it > because it did not appear to support SQL databases, which almost all of > Postfix lookup tables can be read from. > > If I knew more about the C programming language I would consider writing > either a patch to the vi

Re: Completely Virtual Mail Server

2003-01-08 Thread Lee W
> > The cyrus imap server has a filtering mechanism called "sieve". > Since cyrus stores all messages in its own message store not > relying on the unix filesystem for ownership and permissions it > seems like it would work well for virtual users. > > HTH, > -D > Thanks for th

Re: Completely Virtual Mail Server

2003-01-08 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 08:59:35PM +, Lee W wrote: | Hello, | | I am trying to create a completely virtual mail server (i.e. no shell | accounts). | | If itself this is not a problem as Postfix is capable of doing this | however, I wish to add a slight twist to the query. Is it possible to |