From: p d. t. <pdo...@an...> - 2005-03-02 20:03:20
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> p dont think wrote: >>>I am in the process of setting up my next IMAP mail server. >>> >>>I plan to have virtual users in Courier-IMAP supported by openLDAP and >>>postfix. It looks like squirrelmail is going to be be my web access >>>front end for "road warriors". Most of the time users will be accessi= ng >>>mail with Mozilla/Tbird. I don't want to add mysql to the mix. This = is >>>already complicated enough. >>> >>>None of the autoresponders in the Vacation section of the plugins list >>>seem to fit the bill, and the message archives didn't yield any >>> >>>Does anyone have any experience with a working autoresponder with my >>>preferred configuration? >> >> >> The Courier Vacation plugin is as close as you get. I have a >> development >> version that supports LDAP, but you'll want to install Courier Maildro= p >> (otherwise, what LDA did you plan to use?). > > Postfix delivers to maildirs, (and apparently to virtual users with > maildirs, > with LDAP support). I haven't used maildrop with my other courier-IMAP > implementations (no virtual users yet), since the only need maildrop me= t > seemed > to be to enforce quotas, and these clients didn't want quotas. It also implements filtering. I can't believe you don't need filtering (or that you settle for PHP-based filtering - ouch). > This > implementation is the same - quotas are not desired. But I remember a > maildrop > section in one of the postfix config files, so I expect it will work. Of course it will, this is a very common setup. :) > BTW, thanks for sending me the development version of the plugin. Woul= d > you > prefer feedback thru the mail list, or directly? Either way. -paul |