Re: How to handle mail for multiple (10-15) domains w/o localpart conflicts?
On Sun, 06 Apr 2003 19:14:03 +0200, Markus Welsch wrote:
>> I don't want to move away from Exim unless there are serious (or even
>> compelling) reasons to do so.
>
>Okay everybody should know which MTA to use and why. I moved a way from
>Exim right after a performance comparison with Postfix, etc :-)
Well, performance is not a problem for me. As I already mentioned I'm just
hosting a dozen of domains with only a couple of (low-use) mailboxes
altogether.
>> I read that Cyrus doesn't use mailbox files. This is a "con," IMHO, because
>> that way I can't easily browse mail using "mutt" (or can I?!)
>
>Well you can use POP3/IMAP to connect to your mailbox :-) And anyways I
Sure, but I like the option of quickly having a glance at them using "Mutt,"
in case something goes wrong etc. This way I can ssh in and remove offending
mails, instead having to telnet to 110 and DELE it.
>don't know how Exim handles that but with Postfix you have transport
>maps like you could say,
>
> mail.server.tld local:
>
>To avoid the usage of Cyrus for mail.server.tld :-)
What exactly does the above do? I'm sorry but I don't quite get your point.
>> There doesn't seem to be a Debian package available?!
>
>I think there is but not at packages.debian.org. As a hint: Don't rely
>on that Debian package - it looks a bit faulty. I did a manual install
>which worked fine ...
This option I will only consider if there is NO OTHER WAY. I've once started
to do that and I have very soon regretted that I did so, so I don't want to
repeat that mistake again.
>How do you do your system monitoring BTW?
"mon" and "logcheck" is what I use to monitor my stuff. It pretty much does
what I want.
Ralf
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