[Dovecot] Looking for HowTo Postifx, Dovecot and PostgreSQL
Hi folks,
I know it's a bit a n00bish question, but I'm a little confused about this many different ways on setting up dovecot with postfix and using a PostgreSQL backend for virtual hosts. I've found this one quiet helpful: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/DovecotPostgresql even it seems to be little outdated for recent versions of dovecot (the auth part of dovecot.conf). Also its lagging some inforamtions I wasn't able to find on my own (e.g. how to set password for a imap account).
Can somebody give me a hint for a up-2-date howto for some noob as I am?
Cheers, Frank
also sprach Frank Lanitz frank@frank.uvena.de [2014-02-10 10:14 +0100]:
I know it's a bit a n00bish question, but I'm a little confused about this many different ways on setting up dovecot with postfix and using a PostgreSQL backend for virtual hosts. I've found this one quiet helpful: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/DovecotPostgresql even it seems to be little outdated for recent versions of dovecot (the auth part of dovecot.conf). Also its lagging some inforamtions I wasn't able to find on my own (e.g. how to set password for a imap account).
I suggest to have a look at http://vmm.localdomain.org/index.html
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On Mon, 10 Feb 2014 11:47:47 +0100 martin f krafft madduck@madduck.net wrote:
also sprach Frank Lanitz frank@frank.uvena.de [2014-02-10 10:14 +0100]:
I know it's a bit a n00bish question, but I'm a little confused about this many different ways on setting up dovecot with postfix and using a PostgreSQL backend for virtual hosts. I've found this one quiet helpful: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/DovecotPostgresql even it seems to be little outdated for recent versions of dovecot (the auth part of dovecot.conf). Also its lagging some inforamtions I wasn't able to find on my own (e.g. how to set password for a imap account).
I suggest to have a look at http://vmm.localdomain.org/index.html
Looks nice -- any experince using it with tine20 later?
also sprach Frank Lanitz frank@frank.uvena.de [2014-02-10 11:56 +0100]:
Looks nice -- any experince using it with tine20 later?
I have no idea what tine20 is and the website only contains buzzwords, sorry.
vmm is pretty flexible how the underlying data representation in pgsql, so you can probably tweak anything.
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On Mon, 10 Feb 2014 12:07:46 +0100 "martin f. krafft" madduck@madduck.net wrote:
also sprach Frank Lanitz frank@frank.uvena.de [2014-02-10 11:56 +0100]:
Looks nice -- any experince using it with tine20 later?
I have no idea what tine20 is and the website only contains buzzwords, sorry.
vmm is pretty flexible how the underlying data representation in pgsql, so you can probably tweak anything.
Got it up and running and really looks nice. *top* Solved a lot of issues I had with other things.
Cheers, Frank
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