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Subject: [aclug-L] Re: Virtual POP3 and IMAP server
From: "Ryan Hunt" <rhunt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 08:06:39 -0500
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QMail
http://www.QMail.org & http://cr.yp.to
With some tools from:
http://www.Inter7.com (vpopmail, qmailadmin and courierIMAP)
and i use SquirrelMail http://www.SquirrelMail.org

Hope this is what you need...
-Ryan

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jonathan Hall" <jonhall@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <discussion@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 10:35 PM
Subject: [aclug-L] Virtual POP3 and IMAP server


>
>
> I'm in search of a solution for virtual POP3 and IMAP servers.
>
> I require support for:
>
> * POP3
> * IMAP
> * Virtual mail domains (not just a virtualusrtable, but actual, separate
>   virtual mail domains)
> * Must work with sendmail (Unless you can somehow amazingly convince me
that
>   some other MTA is better for my application)
>
> I would like support for:
>
> * SSL-encrypted authentication
> * mbox storage prefered (as opposed to maildir)
> * Both passwd-style and (Postgre)SQL authentication (I'll use passwd now,
>   but would like the ability to use SQL later)
> * POP bulletins (The ability to place a single 'bulletin' or announcement
>   message somewhere, and have it downloaded by each each user as they
fetch
>   their POP mail, without requiring me to set up a mailing list that sends
a
>   mail to each individual user)
>
> Thus far I have installed and nearly configured Cyrus IMAP (which also
> supports POP3, mbox, and SSL)... just to discover that its boast for
> "virtual domain support" is in error... and in actuality it realy only
> supports "virtualusertable"s... which is sort of a no-brainer, if your MTA
> supports that... *shrug*
>
> I can get Cyrus working if I feel like doing some significant hacking to
the
> source... and want to run a single instance of Cyrus for each virtual
> domain.  I guess I can do that if all else fails... but there's gotta be a
> simpler way.
>
> I have no problem dedicating a single IP address to each virtual POP3/IMAP
> domain... I'm not expecting to have multiple CNAMEs pointing to a single
IP.
> But I would like the ability to keep multiple domains completely
independant
> of each other.
>
> I've looked at a few other stand-alone IMAP and POP3 servers... but they
> don't all look like they'll work well with each other.
>
> So if anyone can offer suggestions... or if anyone has actually set this
up
> before, please let me know.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -- Jonathan
>
>
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