On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 11:46:45 -0800 (PST) Asheesh Laroia <asheesh@asheesh.org> wrote:
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"One thought is to to give e-mail accounts to church members who want them" - that's easy, just run the system adduser command!
In my opinion, fiddling with virtual users is not usually worth the effort. (Now, if you have HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of users on one machine, then let's talk!)
Basically - the above is a reason to use 'adduser', not a reason to use virtual users! If I'm wrong, please clarify my understanding.
I really disagree. While I am not familiar with the OP's system, using virtual users with Postfix and Dovecot is really rather trivial once you understand the concept. I would never add a user to a system unless that user actually needed access to the system. It just makes security that much easier and safer. From what I gleam from the OP's post, he simply wants to give members of the group email access.
Ok, I will try that ASAP. I don't think that I'll get to it tonight (in fact, I'm sorry for taking so long to respond to this but I couldn't take a free minute at work today to respond). Also, since they're working now, at least through POP, the pressure is off. However, in the near future, I need to get IMAP and SSL working.
Dovecot IMAP just works (tm) if you use system users, for IMAP and POP3 SSL and everything else wonderful. Why fiddle with virtual users when real users are just as good and easier to set up?
Once the virtual framework is in place, adding new users is trivial. In fact, using something like PostfixAdmin can even simplify the entire process.
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