Webmail for multiple domains

W.D.McKinney dee at akwireless.net
Sat Apr 7 00:14:26 UTC 2007


Hi Steve,

We use Kerio for that requirement. It's a solid application as it's a commercial MTA.
See http://www.kerio.com

-Dee 


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----- Original Message -----
From: Steve Kratz
[mailto:stevek at cipafilter.com]
To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com
Sent: Fri,
06 Apr 2007 07:27:05 -0800
Subject: Webmail for multiple domains


> 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).
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks!
> 
>  
> 
> Steve
> 
> 
> 




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