Re: Webmail for multiple domains



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Steve Kratz wrote:
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The company I work for has need for a webmail server. It is not for
internal use, only for external customers. These customers have
their own POP3 mail servers. They point a webmail.domain.com record
at our webserver, we host just the webmail interface which pulls
their mail (via POP3) from their mail server, and displays it on a
web interface.



Currently we use a (seriously hacked up) old copy of Slackware with
Horde3. I inherited this mess, and have been tasked with the job
of replacing it, with a better linux-based webmail. The problem is,
while I’m quite comfortable with Linux in general, I’m not a guru
in: apache virtual servers, databases, or email processing under
Linux. This poses quite a problem for me (grin).



I’ve checked out various how-tos for Squirrelmail, Horde, Zimbra,
RoundBox, etc. They all seem to cater to people that are running
the mail server on the Linux box they’re setting the webmail up
for, and don’t mention multiple domain hosting.



Anyone know of a good guide that’ll help me out? I’m not in need of
a webmail client that will do everything – I just need basic email
reading capabilities (although an address book would be nice).

http://flurdy.com/docs/postfix/



Thanks!



Steve


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