Re: [exim] Simple Qmail to exim migration: what problems to …

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Author: Michael Sprague
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To: exim-users
Subject: Re: [exim] Simple Qmail to exim migration: what problems to expect?
On Fri, Aug 10, 2007 at 02:48:03PM +0100, Kevin O'Rourke wrote:
> Michael Sprague wrote:
> > I suspect configuring exim will be the biggest challenge. The other
> > apps will require very little if any modification. For example, exim can talk
> > to Courier for delivery just fine, so there is no need to muck with your
> > user's maildirs.
> We're only using Courier as an IMAP server. At present vpopmail puts
> mail under /var/vpopmail/domains/<domain>/<username>, I'm planning to
> move these into the user's home directories and use passwd or PAM
> authentication, to keep things simple for those taking over from me.
>
> The fewer bits there are to administer the more likely it is that
> they'll be able to deal with the system.


If you don't expect a lot of user growth, then keeping messages in the
homedir and keeping auth info in /etc/shadow would probably be easier.
But if you expect user growth (as in the number of users), then you
would probably want to keep the setup 'virtual'. It would make for
easier administration in the long run.

> > Since you use debian, you may want to join the pkg-exim4-users mailing
> > list if you plan on configuring exim the debian way. I personally use 1
> > large conf file rather than the split files. Old habits die hard.
> >
> Thanks for the suggestion.


Not a problem. I hope this helps.

mikeS

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