[imp] general question on postfix, cyrus, imp on multiple domains
Ivan Alejandro Zilic Schmidt - MainNetworks Ltda.
ivan.zilic at mainnetworks.net
Mon Jan 17 12:39:04 PST 2005
I know its not exactly what u r talking about, but i saw the fetchmail feature
in imp, doesnt pass the fetched mails thru the MTA, and as i have several
filters in my MTA too, i would like to see that feature, any ideas?
Best regards,
Ivan Alejandro Žilić Schmidt
MainNetworks Ltda.
ivan.zilic at mainnetworks.net
http://www.mainnetworks.net
Phone: +56-2-326 07 84
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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 15:15:27 -0500
From: Arshavir Grigorian <ag at m-cam.com>
Reply-To: Arshavir Grigorian <ag at m-cam.com>
Subject: Re: [imp] general question on postfix, cyrus, imp on
multiple domains
To: Mark Fink <mark_fink at web.de>
> Mark Fink wrote:
>
>> Hello forum,
>>
>> I am new to IMP (thats not the problem I hope..) and need some
>> advice on how to start. I have multiple domains hosted at an ISP and
>> I have web.de for the webmail. Now I run a rootserver and want to
>> host the domains by myselve. I have to deal with the mails in this
>> case and I want to have web access. And by the way I did browse the
>> faq, unfortunately I did not find how to deal with the following
>> scenario.
>>
>> Here the scenario: everything at domainA.com => user mark
>> everything at domainB.com => user petsy
>> everything at domainC.com => user bert
>> mark at domainD.com => user mark
>> petsy at domainD.com => user petsy
>> ... and so on and so forth
>>
>> The users mark, petsy and bert should have accounts on IMP on the
>> rootserver. Is it possible to collect the mails from several domains
>> into one account?
> You might want to check out fetchmail.
>
>> In case a user writes a new mail or replies to a mail he can select
>> the valid sender address for this mail from a list (no seperate
>> accounts). Is this possible? How do I achieve this?
>>
>> I would like to have access for thunderbird with the same features
>> too if it is possible. Nothing difficult, just simple mail :-)) Yust
>> kidding... Of cause I have to say good bye to some of the features.
>> Most important is the web access.
>>
>> I plan to use the following tools for the installation:
>> + IMP, Horde, Ingo, Turba
>> + postfix
>> + Cyrus
>> + SpamAssassin
>> Is this a good/ usefull selection? Please respond?
>>
> If you plan on filtering all the incoming mail in the mail server (which
> is the only way when you have several incoming mail servers that filter
> the mail then forward it to an internal server, for example), you will
> need a mail scanner which in addition to spam filtering can also use a
> virus scanner to scan your mail (e.g. ClamAV). I use AMaViS and it works
> great with Postfix.
>
> Also, FYI, one advantage with Cyrus is that your email users do not have
> to have shell accounts on the mail server. Cyrus uses SASL to
> authenticate against a whole bunch of different backends, including
> LDAP. Hope that's useful.
>
>
> Arshavir
>
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