Re: [Exim] Re: Web based admin

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Author: Richard rebel
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To: Suresh Ramasubramanian
CC: exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] Re: Web based admin
Hello Suresh,

I sent this to the list so others may benifit as it does interface with
Exim quite nicely for provisioning. It's an isp|asp/billing provisioning
system.

Evolutionware has some issues BTW, this is not a beginner system and its
expensive for a small shop. Works like this: app-svr -> prov-eng ->
agents -> processes, local dbms, files, etc etc.. Its corba based and
thus, IMHO, easy to extend (no flames please).

http://www.systemsfusion.com

Best,


Richard F. Rebel

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On Fri, 7 Sep 2001, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:

> +++ Richard rebel [exim-users] <07/09/01 12:31 +0000>:
> > We have a provisioning engine for that (Evoloutionware), we put users in
>
> You got a URL for that?
>
> > BerkeleyDB3's. This isn't my real focus, it's more administration tasks
> > and making it easier for point-and-clickers to use Exim as an MTA as well.
>
> Wouldn't recommend that, somehow. As you can take a standard exim config
> file - and rdist / rsync that as appropriate, it is quite easy to do central
> maintenance. The other stuff (local domains, aliases, relay_domains for
> which you do backup MX etc) can also be maintained like this.
>
> As long as you don't have to do custom directors / transports / routers on
> specific mtas a web based script would do the above quite nicely (and your
> provisioning engine can handle that as well I guess).
>
> Now, for the rest of it, vi / emacs is the best idea (and cvs + rdist so that
> you can switch between versions easily)
>
>     -suresh

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