Re: [exim] Any docs on what I want?

Página Inicial
Delete this message
Reply to this message
Autor: David Maggard
Data:  
Para: exim-users
Assunto: Re: [exim] Any docs on what I want?
Ok after doing some research and based on my needs I think the following
best meets my needs:
Exim+Cyrus IMAP+Squirrel Mail+Using shared BerkeleyDB files for
domains/aliases/authentication.

The only thing I think I may have problems with is cyrus+berkeley(I haven't
been able to find much online).
Anyone doing something similar?


> From: "David Maggard" <drm31415@???>
> To: <exim-users@???>
> Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2004 2:47 AM
> Subject: [exim] Any docs on what I want?
>
>
> Please keep inmind I am pretty new with exim & linux so I may not explain
> this the best way and may be asking dumb questions.
> I am wanting to setup an automated email system(running off of BerkeleyDB
> files programatically modified by C) that will be setup as follows:
> I need to be able to add domains and aliases(domain.com & mail.domain.com)
> and map them to folders like $MAILROOT/domain.com/account. I need to be
> able to add accounts and aliases that may go to the same
> domain(support@???->bill@???) or possibly a seperate domain
> (accounting@???->john@???) and perferably able to
> forward to multiple addresses
> (tech@???->techsupport@???&tech@???).
>
> From what I have read Exim seems well suited to be automated in this
> manner and I am sure someone has done this before and I was hoping someone
> may have done a writeup or something so I wouldn't have to reinvent the
> wheel. I should tell you that I just finished a app that replicates data
> from Postgresql to BerkeleyDB that I am hoping to adapt for this portion
> of the project.
>
> I would really appriciate any help anyone could provide me, whether it is
> instruction on the web or even I book I should buy that will give me a
> better understanding of exim.
>
> Thanks for your time,
> David Maggard
>
>
> PS: Coming from using windows for the past 5 years I gotta say, working
> with linux and its friends is fun.
> --
> ## List details at http://www.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users Exim
> details at http://www.exim.org/ ##
>