At Fri, 11 Dec 2009 18:30:47 +0530, prasanna wrote:
Subject: Setting Up of IMAP Server
>
> Some of my requirements are
>
> 1) Users are created using /etc/passwd, No Mysql or LDAP at present.
As others have mentioned the easiest solution overall in this case it to
use the autocreate patche
> > 1) Users are created using /etc/passwd, No Mysql or LDAP at present.
> No problem with this. You can use sasldb2 to store the password, or
> use pam to authenticate. But normaly there is no need to create an
> account for each IMAP server.
> You need to reate a mailbox for the user.
> You m
Yes they will I have been using cyrus for 10 years now.
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 8:00 AM, prasanna wrote:
> Hi,
>
>I setting up a Mail server for my company. I have installed
> Postfix, it is working fine. I am confused to choose a IMAP server. Some of
> my requirements are
>
>1) Us
Just for info on point 4, about web user management.
There is a module for Webmin that you can use, it has all the basic stuff
that you need to create/delete/modify/rename/reconstruct users (quota,
ACL folders creation)
http://www.tecchio.net/webmin/cyrus/
regards, Miki
On Fri, Dec 11, 200
--On 11 December 2009 18:30:47 +0530 prasanna wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I setting up a Mail server for my company. I have installed Postfix, it
> is working fine. I am confused to choose a IMAP server. Some of my
> requirements are
>
> 1) Users are created using /etc/passwd, No Mysql or LDAP
Hi,
Quoting prasanna :
Hi,
I setting up a Mail server for my company. I have installed
Postfix, it is working fine. I am confused to choose a IMAP server.
Some of my requirements are
1) Users are created using /etc/passwd, No Mysql or LDAP at present.
No problem with this. You c
On Fri, 2009-12-11 at 18:30 +0530, prasanna wrote:
> Hi,
> I setting up a Mail server for my company. I have installed Postfix, it is
> working fine. I am confused to choose a IMAP server. Some of my requirements
> are
> 1) Users are created using /etc/passwd, No Mysql or LDAP at present.