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Re: CGP to Postfix




On Feb 22, 2005, at 11:56 AM, Stonewall Ballard wrote:

After the Feb 1 debacle with Communigate Pro, I am also considering moving to PostFix, probably the same time I upgrade to Tiger Server.

I am concerned, though, because I've read that PostFix has a problem with its database getting corrupted. Is this true?

Are there any migration tools to help move a small number of accounts (< 20) from CGP to PostFix/Cyrus?

There doesn't seem to be any support in OS X Server 10.3.x for virtual domains via the Server Admin tool. Do people with virtual domains bypass Server Admin and write the config files manually?

TIA,

 - Stoney

On Feb 22, 2005, at 10:47 AM, email@hidden wrote:

Hello,

I am currently on Server 10.2.8 and I have been considering moving from Communigate Pro to Postfix. I am considering Postfix because I won't have to deal with licensing fees as I grow. Also, with Postfix, I could either get it running on 10.2.8 or wait for Tiger. However, I was wondering if Postfix is able to meet my needs. I'm in a Web hosting environment, I need to be able to support virtual hosts (Postfix does this), I need be able to provide POP, IMAP, and Web Mail, I need a way for clients to go in and create and admin their accounts. Can Postfix do this for me? I would appreciate any feedback on the subject.


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