Check out
http://silverwraith.com/vexim/
You don't even HAVE to use the vexim code - just the configuration
information for how you configure exim / pop / imap is enough. Vexim
just makes managing easier.
As for webmail, that is completely independant of Exim. In
fact, there is no special setup needed for webmail AT ALL since it just
talks to the local imap server anyway. I use a stock debian squirrelmail
with my setup that required no local customization to work (of course I
have made local customizations...)
In addition to the above, google for "virtual domains exim" - there are
MANY examples for exim4. Google is your friend. Don't be so afraid of
using it.
If youy continue to use the Debian version of Exim, please note that
debian does things different. See the README.Debian* files in the
/usr/share/doc/exim* directories. You may find more debian specific
help on the debian specific mailing lists (debian-users or debian-isp).
Also note that the current default for stable (Sarge) is Exim4 for new
installs. Exim4 is "different enough" that you are better off installing
new and NOT doing an upgrade by migrating your old config files.
Nobody is forcing you to upgrade to Exim4. You only hurt yourself by
sticking to Exim3.
On Sat, Jun 18, 2005 at 04:21:42PM +0800, cslinx said:
>
> Dear Philip,
>
> We used the Exim 3 because it is the default in the Debian distribution
> which we happened to install. In addition, the step-by-step guide
> (which we managed to find on the Net) that describes the configuration
> supporting multiple virtual domains refers to Exim 3.
>
> We will be happy to upgrade to Exim 4 if we can get our hands on some
> articles that guides us through the upgrade/installation into a complete
> system that supports multiple virtual domains, POP3 and webmail. We
> have run through the documentation/FAQ on Exim site but we find it
> difficult to follow as it is organised in such a way that is
> features-oriented (vis-a-vis solutions-oriented).
>
> Or may be we have missed out on some important articles ...?
>
> /regards
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Philip Hazel [mailto:ph10@cus.cam.ac.uk]
> Sent: June 17, 2005 7:40 PM
> To: cslinx
> Cc: 'Christian Recktenwald'; exim-users@???
> Subject: RE: [exim] Exim3+ TLS
>
>
> On Fri, 17 Jun 2005, cslinx wrote:
>
> > As there are so many options in Exim, will appreciate if someone can
> > recommend the best practises for a secure and workable Exim
> > configuration.
>
> As you are using Exim 3, which was superseded by Exim 4 nearly 3.5 years
>
> ago, you will, I'm afraid, find it very difficult to get help and
> advice. Most people who once were familiar with Exim 3 have now
> forgotten about it. Including me, and I wrote it!
>
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