Phil Daws wrote:
> Last question honest :) Have you modified you POP server so that it
> will look in a certain domains directory for its email? I see from
> you ISP template that all domain mail goes under eg.
> /var/mail/domains/xyz
> instead of the normal mail location of /var/mail ?
The issue with POP accounts (I use POP3) is that you can not change
where it looks for the mailbox (unless you are willing to change
source code - noooooooooooooo)
So, the following has to occur - a POP user must exist in the
real /etc/passwd with a valid passwd. This causes a conflict if
two virtual customers want the same username (i.e. fbloggs).
Since I give every customer a unique unix group (700,701,...)
I prefix the username with the customer account (701.fbloggs)
Next I need to attach the pop3 mail file /var/mail/spool/701.fbloggs
to the read file (/var/mail/domains/xyz/fbloggs), a symbolic link
will do this.
Finally a litle automation with a web page can make this
transparent to the user
rgds
davidw
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