Re: [Exim] Re: [suporte] Virtual POP

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Author: Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira
Date:  
To: Odhiambo Washington
CC: Kevin Sindhu, exim-users
Subject: Re: [Exim] Re: [suporte] Virtual POP
    Hi,
    I tried tpop3d.
    I cant get it to work with $(domain) variable like this:

    
    listen-address: www02.fastlink.com.br
    timeout-seconds: 300
    mailbox: bsd:/var/spool/mail/$(domain)/$(user)
    append-domain: yes
    auth-pam-enable: yes
    auth-pam-mail-group: mail

    
    It allways get mail from /var/spool/mail/$(user).


    MySQL solution is aproaching me more suitable for what I have to do. 
I will have an ISP with 400 sites (clients) and various aliases, auto-answer and pop
clients.
    It´s better to store the pop in a database, no?
    Regards,        Paulo Henrique


Quoting Odhiambo Washington (wash@???):
> * Kevin Sindhu <kevin.sindhu@???> [20011023 07:36]: writing on the subject 'Re: [Exim] Re: [suporte] Virtual POP'
> | On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 11:29:31PM -0200, Paulo Henrique Baptista de Oliveira penned:
> | 
> | >     Hi all,
> | >     I'm totally in lost yet.
> | >     I tried cucipop, qpopper, solid-pop3d, pop3lite and none work!
> | 
> | Actually I set something like this up a few days ago for one of my
> | domains. 
> | 
> | Have a look at http://www.netd.co.za/mysql-mail/
> | 
> | This is based on:
> | 
> | 1) Exim     -   with MySQL backend--\_____User Database
> | 2) Qpopper  -   with MySQL backend--/
> | 
> | The mail is spooled in /var/virtual_domains/domainname/username where
> | the user can then login using POP3 to retrieve mail.
> | 
> | This works great, but is a bit tricky with IMAP(which is what I am
> | working on instead with an OpenLDAP and PostgreSQL backend).
> | 
> | >     Does anyone have this situation configured as bellow with Exim?
> | >     Much thanks,        Paulo Henrique
> | 
> | Look at the site above which'll prolly help you out.

>
>
> Either Paulo Henrique is ignoring some previous advise of he's got his e-mails totally
> disorganized. Before this posting someone had suggested to him the possibility of
> using topo3d (http://www.ex-parrot.com/~chris/tpop3d/), which he doesn't even mention
> having tried.
> Maybe tpop3d doesn't compile on linux???
>
>
> -Wash
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