Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2012 10:59:00 -0700 From: "Peter" <fbsdq@peterk.org> To: "Hub- FreeBSD" <freebsd@hub.org> Cc: Peter <fbsdq@peterk.org>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: email hosting - How do you do it? Message-ID: <485c19daafbaa67e75c6b5473c5c612e.squirrel@smtp.pknet.net> In-Reply-To: <A7EB66D7-67D7-4C1C-A034-E6B147B06345@hub.org> References: <1fd6a9d732998ec0a9f3227e77bc9e1c.squirrel@pop.pknet.net> <A7EB66D7-67D7-4C1C-A034-E6B147B06345@hub.org>
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> > On 2012-01-26, at 5:51 PM, Peter wrote: > >> Hello, >> I've been on qmail/vpopmail combo forever and am looking to build a >> new, >> mail server. >> >> First choice so far is postfix, but almost all the virtual hosting >> 'howtos' require an SQL database, or editing files by hand. The SQL part >> seems like an overkill for ~20-50 email accounts, the editing files by >> hand seems like a pain and requires me doing everything but I'd rather >> let >> people manage their own domains. > > SQL == SQLite for me … you don't need mysql/postgresql for doing it … Ok, and how do you manage it? web based? custom scripts? edit files by hand? how do users change their password? can they admin their domain? ]Peter[
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