Email server control panel

Steve Phillips steve at focb.co.nz
Mon Aug 1 23:25:22 UTC 2005


um, no, qmailadmin allows for user password configuration, domain control 
and configuration and vqadmin allows the super-admin to create the inital 
domains.

The suggestions for postfix that others have quoted may be more to your 
liking tho.

-- 
Steve.

On Mon, 1 Aug 2005, Steve Buehler wrote:

> At 03:02 PM 8/1/2005, you wrote:
>
>> I run all the below under RHES3 and still use up2date quite happily to 
>> keep all the main server programs updated.
>> 
>> good luck in finding something under sendmail to do all that - I dont 
>> think you will be able to, especailly when it comes to virtualisation, 
>> sendmail does not do virtual domains at all well and you will end up with 
>> a rather messy setup.
>> 
>> you _may_ get away with it using postfix however but I doubt you will find 
>> the functionality under postfix that vpopmail provides.
>
> That's what I was afraid of.  It really is to bad though.  Unless things 
> change, I have to edit the .qmail files manually for things like....some 
> people wanting a catch-all for their domain and others not wanting it.  Is it 
> in the control panel for each domain so that a click of the button 
> (basically) will either setup a catch-all or delete it?
>
> Steve 
>




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