I've stored my 5000 users - using about 1000 domains in a database for
years - and its worked for years. Exim essentially just reads from the
(I use MySQL) database. Support for MySQL (and others) is there already.
This is extremely scalable.
I then have my custom web pages that allow users to manage their own
entries in the database, buy domains, manage e-mail - etc.
I also have IMAP and POP3 services reading the same data - as well as a
Submission only configured version of Exim.
On 11/30/18 11:00 AM, Jay Gairson via Exim-users wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> Hopefully my question isn't too anachronistic.
>
> I am in the process of rebuilding my exim configuration after making minor
> updates over the last decade. While there is a degree of if it's not broke
> don't fix it in my system still, I have decided to start clean.
>
> To manage my virtual users (and the domains they are associated with), I
> have used a variety of solutions over the years -- flat files, SMAD, VEXIM,
> etc. It appears most of these solutions, except flat files, are
> increasingly outdated or nonfunctional.
>
> I am hoping I am missing something here, but is there a commonly-used
> database-based exim management system that controls virtual users and their
> domains? I keep finding Postfix solutions, but have no desire to change to
> that MTA system.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Jay
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