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Did you find a solution because I am too in the same situation. [/QUOTE]We did purchase an xServe because of GUI enhancements will get better with Tiger and future releases. We are not a hosting provider, so the follwoing article on using Postfix’s Virtual domains helped our situation:
https://www.afp548.com/Articles/Panther/postfixvirtual.html
This requires you to add users to the Workgroup Manager and enable their mail accounts. The above article walks you through on “Supporting multiple domains with Postfix”. Our situation also required us to forward an user’s email to other destinations, so I made use of Postfix’s aliases hash table so that I would not have to create a user’s home direcotry with an hidden .forward file.
I did not do a trial installation for the following alternative. Click to see the demo:
http://maxo.captainnet.net/mailAdmin/index.phpmdmangus
ParticipantWe are purchasing an XServe today with about a 3 week time lapse before we receive it.
I am in the same situation with you on needing Virtual hosting capability and we were thinking about implementing:
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By the way, I have seen http://maxo.captainnet.net/installs/ per previous discussion with MacTroll and have even chatted with the author about it, but I don’t feel that an easy/clean migration to Tiger’s way, once released, without _much_ work with conversion.
[/quote]What did you decide to do, because this is our same goal:
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I think that if I can figure out a way to do the virtual mail hosting alright along with the virtual domain hosting in apache that using Panther for the moment would be the way to go and then upgrading to Tiger around summer once the first patch (such as 10.4.1 or .2 are released) so as to lend more stability, bugfixes, etc. rather than just jumping on the Tiger train right at release.
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