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Sascha Carlin

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Dec 16, 2002, 6:53:36 AM12/16/02
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Hi all :-)

Two friends of mine and mysql got a little dedicated server this week
to host our web sites.

Everything seems to work fine (we have to test it, though). Since it
is my job to get the mail stuff test-ready, I have two questions:

We use teapop as POP3 and Postfix as SMTP. When everything is ready,
there will be 12+ domains running on the machine (it has 1 IP).
Teapops "documentation" is not too detailed when talking about virtual
domains... Does anybody ever used teapop in a virtual environment?

At my usual webhoster, every domain gets its own mail-subdomain (like
www.domain.com -> mail.domain.com). How can I implement this for our
server?

Thats all folks :-) Perhaps someone has a link to a cool document
covering this stuff?

cu, Sascha Carlin

Dave

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Dec 19, 2002, 7:16:42 PM12/19/02
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I suggest dumping "teapot" and going with Cyrus-Imapd.
It has very proven POP3 and IMAP daemons that will also run in SSL mode.
There is a great interface for Cyrus
called Web-Cyradm that uses php/mysql to store all virtual domain account
information. In additon Cyrus integrates natively with Postfix.
http://www.delouw.ch/linux/Postfix-Cyrus-Web-cyradm-HOWTO/html/index.html

http://www.web-cyradm.org/

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