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Date:      Mon, 18 Sep 2000 10:59:14 +0200
From:      Neil Blakey-Milner <nbm@mithrandr.moria.org>
To:        Boris Tyshkiewitch <bvt@zenon.net>
Cc:        Alex <alex@aspenworks.com>, free <freebsd-isp@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: I-Mail on NT equivalent for FreeBSD?
Message-ID:  <20000918105913.A70395@mithrandr.moria.org>
In-Reply-To: <20000918100421.B46171@zenon.net>; from bvt@zenon.net on Mon, Sep 18, 2000 at 10:04:21AM %2B0400
References:  <39C5A7AF.86F294D@aspenworks.com> <20000918100421.B46171@zenon.net>

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On Mon 2000-09-18 (10:04), Boris Tyshkiewitch wrote:
> >  I've taken another look at I-MAIL for Windows NT. It allows the
> > end-user to create mailing lists, modify their forwarding records, add
> > vacation agents all through a simple web interface.
> > 
> >  Anything equivalent in FreeBSD land? 
> 
>   CommuniGatePro

qmail, ezmlm, vchkpw, qmailadmin, courier-imap, and some other little
bits can build something that rivals CommuniGatePro.  I tend to do the
ezmlm stuff with ezmlm-web though (that may be because I had a little to
do with testing and developing it).

For the ssl stuff, I put sendmail-tls in front of qmail for tls over
smtp, and stunnel for smtps.  There's also a tls patch for qmail around
somewhere to do it internally, and for sending smtps.  Courier-IMAP
supports TLS now, and you can put a stunnel in front of qmail-pop3d for
pop3s.

The stuff isn't perfectly there yet (at least not three or four months
ago when I looked at it), but it's definitely something you can hack on
for a short time and get it to behave exactly the way you want.

Neil
-- 
Neil Blakey-Milner
Sunesi Clinical Systems
nbm@mithrandr.moria.org


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