Marc,
On Fri, 21 Sep 2001, Marc Perkel wrote:
> I also need other features, virtual real mailboxes, virtual users,
> etc. I am currently using sendmail with Linuxconf which supplies a
> program called vdeliver. What I want to do is duplicate the
> functionality of vdeliver or interface to vdeliver. Anyhow - here's
> the rules that vdeliver uses. And - ipop3d uses these same locations
> and rules.
>
> Virtual mail directories:
>
> /var/spool/vhome/$domain/$local_part
> Virtual Aliases:
>
> /etc/vmail/aliases.$domain
>
> Virtual passwd and shadow files (same format as passwd and shadow):
>
> /etc/vmail/passwd.$domain
> /etc/vmail/shadow.$domain
>
> Virtual home Directories:
>
> /vhome/$domain/home/$local_part
>
> Anyhow - it would be very handy if Exim could support this format. It
Exim can support that format.
> would instantly be compatible with Linuxconf, ipop3d, and vdeliver.
Linuxconf's vdeliver is not needed; Exim can do the delivery itself.
> And I think those of you who are sharper at this than I am could make
> this happen without a lot of effort, and save yourself work in the
> process. Anyone interested?
Interested in what?
Anyways, have a look at the Exim FAQ section 315: C007, C009, C011, C015
and C016. Also, I have a sample config that you can slightly tweak to make
it work for you at
http://www.reedmedia.net/software/virtualmail-pop3d/mda/configure-for-exim-3.33
(I don't use ipop3d; I use vm-pop3d for the virtual domains email
hosting. I know that several people have tweaked vm-pop3d to work with
the Linuxconf format.)
Jeremy C. Reed
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