Pop toaster recommendations seeked
Tom Goren
tom at tomgoren.com
Mon Nov 1 00:23:20 IST 2010
You could go with postfix + dovecot + roundcube for web interface
For backend administration webmin perhaps.
If you really want to go nuts for the client, try out virtualmin to handle
everything on the backend (useful for dealing with several domains) - pretty
simple to set up as well.
Tom.
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 10:23 PM, Ira Abramov <
Lists-Linux-IL at ira.abramov.org> wrote:
> Howdie folks.
>
> for years I would install qmail+vpopmail+qmailadmin to give a client a
> nice robust virtual-domains web manager with mailing lists and all they
> needed, but today I discovered, that after 2-3 years of code freeze and
> maybe drop of users, courier imap seems has broken the option of
> authenticating with vpopmail, which means I have a wonderful virtual
> mail management and delivery system, but no pop3 and imapd to use it
> with. maybe it's time to ditch this kit and find another.
>
> option 1: courier MTA and SQWebmail - not so happy about it. I don't
> know the MTA, the message store is proprietary and limiting, no central
> management via web of the users (other than PHPMyAdmin, not friendly
> enough for my client.
>
> options 2: Zimbra. seams like a bit of an overkill but I'm told it
> works well, has postfix for an engine, and rumors say it supports
> virtual domains well (though I could not be sure from the confusing
> admin manual).
>
> Option 3: ? Donno... can you recommend?
>
> I'd love some input from your experience, I could not find anything
> solid enough with a webby control panel on howtoforge, so it looks like
> I'll lean towards Zimbra unless anyone has a rabbit in his hat to offer.
>
> Thanks!
> Ira.
>
>
> --
> Good to the last drop
> Ira Abramov
> http://ira.abramov.org/email/
>
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