I have installed QMAIL , Vpopmail , courier-imap , Qmailadmin , Vqadmin, MySql , Spamassassin , clamav and Squirrelmail under Redhat 9 / RHEL3 / FreeBSD 4.x 5.x each machine serve over 300 users. > I was hoping somebody here might have a solution for my problem. I > am wanting to setup an email server for our clients. So they would > have one server for their websites and one server for their > email. The following is the minimum of what I need for it. > > 1. Control Panel for each domain so that the domain owner can add > their own email addresses. > 2. Control Panel for each user that is added to a domain so that > they can change their own passwords if they want. Also so that there > can be a link to a program like Squirrelmail that we would install on > the server. I only want one copy of Squirrelmail if possible so that > copies don't have to be installed for each domain. The program > Squirrelmail can be another program, but it would be nice if it was > Squirrelmail because I know and like it. > 3. Control Panel for the main Admin to add the domains that will be > on the server. > 4. Virtualization so that each domain can have an "admin" or "steve" > if they want as their logins. > 5. Must run on a RHEL ES 4 or 3 server. > 6. MailScanner/SpamAssassin with a virus scanner. For a normal > installation of a server, I can install these with no problem. It > doesn't have to be MailScanner/SpamAssassin if there is something > else that would work just as well and is as easy to manage/learn. A > virus scanner for all incoming and outgoing email is a must and no > solution will work if it can't do this. > > My main problem is that the solutions that I find won't fit the bill > because of one or more of the following: > 1. Can't install the program, Control Panel, on our own server. > 2. Cost to much > 3. Has a monthly charge to use it > 4. Want a per domain charge, which would again...cost to much since > we have about 1000 domains. > 5. Won't work as just an email server. It wants to be the whole > hosting solution and at the moment, we don't want that and can't > change the Ensim control panels that we have now. We are going to > stick with the Ensim control panel for the web hosting but need to > move the email off to a separate server because of the load on the > server due to 10's of thousands of emails that our clients get and > receive daily. > > A free solution would be the best option if available since the > majority (about 95%) of our clients are low end and don't pay much > more than $20US a month. VPOPmail > http://www.inter7.com/index.php?page=vpopmail is a nice solution, but > it only runs on qmail and, if possible, I would rather use sendmail. -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list