Discussion:
A good interface for a Mail Server
Pietro Melideo
2007-07-18 10:54:54 UTC
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Guys,

I'm planning to install a Mail Server based on TSL 3.0.5.

What I would really do is configuring a server FOCUSED only on
email services offering both classic application (Eudora
Outlook etc.) and webmail access.

While I've planned to postpone the choice of the webmail app,
I'm in trouble in selecting a valid, stable and robust Web
admin application for the email service management (User
account, domains, etc).

Since I expect the user account base will grow quickly, I
would make the right choice just from the start.

Anyone of you experienced positively with a good OPEN SOURCE
Postfix-Courier Web Admin App?

Your suggestions will be welcome!

Thank you!


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Morten Nilsen
2007-07-18 11:13:33 UTC
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Post by Pietro Melideo
Anyone of you experienced positively with a good OPEN SOURCE
Postfix-Courier Web Admin App?
I use postfixadmin for all my mail admin needs..

http://sourceforge.net/projects/postfixadmin/

Very pleased with it.. works out of the box with MySQL for a backend, and
only needs a couple tweaks for PostgreSQL (which is what I use)

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Cheers,
Morten
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Morten Nilsen
2007-07-23 16:41:50 UTC
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Post by Morten Nilsen
Post by Pietro Melideo
Anyone of you experienced positively with a good OPEN SOURCE
Postfix-Courier Web Admin App?
I use postfixadmin for all my mail admin needs..
Morten,
yeah! It works for the mailbox and domain creation/editing/cancellation!
Great!
pop/imap
access.
I don't see why you should be, unless cyrus is being difficult..
With Courier, I just set up courier-authd to use (pg)sql, and I was done
Does postfix.admin create transparently access also for pop/imap service
(Cyrus
in my case) or pop accounts must be created with cyrus command lines tools?
I have absolutely no experience with cyrus (except that I have had
problems with cyrus-sasl, needed for smtp auth)

In my setup (should be documented on the wiki), courier is talking to
the database to retrieve user info - All configuration is kept in one
single location (the DB) making the administrative overhead smaller.
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Cheers,
Morten
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