Nico Erfurth wrote:
> Mikel King wrote:
>
>> I just have a couple of hopefully quick questions...My konundrum is
>> that I have been tasked to develope my ISP's new email server platform,
>> and well I am seriously leaning in exim's direction.
>
>
> Good decision
>
>> 1. Is it possible to define on a case by case basis the method of
>> storage for a perticular user (email addy)?
>
>
> If you mean something like
>
> user1@yourdomain -> /some/maildir/folder/
> user2@yourdomain -> /some/mailbox
>
> Yes!
>
>> 2. Does it work with the builtin vacation (you know the .forward,
>> .vacation.db & .vacation.msg)?
>
>
> What you mean?
> Exim has a built-in vacation (autoreply) transport.
Well for our current system I have a wrapper I've written to make
using the builtin freebsd one easier to use. Unfourtunately for me most
of my NOC engineers are mostly windiots...and well the command line
confuses their little brains rather quickly. In addition I built the
wrapper for use with cron so that I can preprogram a client's vacation
autoresponder and well to be cliche 'I just set it and forget it'. My
next move was going to make the wrapper web enabled thus simplifying
things even more and bring it to a level that my windiots can
understand:: mouse clicks.
If I have to modify the thing ok but if not then even better.
>
>
>> 3. Is it possible to store (well anythin is possible but has anyone
>> done it already...) the entirety of exim config in a mysql db? I
>> shall ellaborate: I want to be able to store domain names, email
>> addresses w/ user profile,
>> virtusertable/aliases et cettera in the db.
>
>
> Yes, many people do it, you can get nearly anything from databases.
>
>> 4. (last question) has anyone ever converted from passwd file to
>> mysql while maintaining the users' current passwords?
>
>
> Yes.
>
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Cheers,
Mikel King
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