Re: Virtual pop3
A possible solution here is to get exim to have it's own password file,
ie /etc/eximpasswd or something, containing lines almost identicle to
that in /etc/passwd, this way the users would have access to exim but
not be actual system users.
The other alternative is to use something like PAM or LDAP and
authenticate out of a SQL database that way.
On
Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 10:43:41AM +0100, Dariush Pietrzak wrote: > Hello,
> I am going to set up some mail account,
> and I don't want them to exist in my system.
> solution would be virtual mails based on some sql server,
> i know that qmail has almost well-documented ability to do
> so using mysql server.
> My problem is that I would prefer exim mailer,
> and as far as I know one cannot use mysql server without paying
> for it.
>
> anyone done sth like this and maybe (s)he would share
> experiences?
>
>
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