Linuxconf Migration =================== *WARNING: Badly done migration will cause your IMAP and/or POP3 clients to re-download all mails. Read page first carefully.* For those of you who still remember it and use it, Linuxconf [http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/linuxconf/] and its patched UW-IMAP companion VIMAP [http://vimap.sourceforge.net/] had a really simple way of doing virtual domains. They use standard passwd/shadow files, except each domain has its own files, such as: ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- /etc/vmail/passwd.domain1.com /etc/vmail/shadow.domain1.com /etc/vmail/passwd.domain2.com /etc/vmail/shadow.domain2.com ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- The mail is stored in [MailboxFormat.mbox.txt]. The INBOX exists in '/var/spool/vmail/domain.com/user' and the other mailboxes in '/vhome/domain.com/home/user'. To make Dovecot Linuxconf compatible, use these settings: ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- # passwd-like file for use with Linuxconf virtual domains passdb { driver = passwd-file # Path for passwd-file args = /etc/vmail/shadow.%d } userdb { driver = passwd-file # Path for passwd-file args = /etc/vmail/passwd.%d } mail_location = mbox:%h:INBOX=/var/spool/vmail/%d/%n # Or if you want to place Dovecot's index/cache files to a separate directory # to avoid adding them to backups: #mail_location = mbox:%h:INBOX=/var/spool/vmail/%d/%n:INDEX=/nobackup/imap-indexes/%d/%n # Note that you may need to modify imap-indexes directory's permissions so # that Dovecot can create the directories. ---%<------------------------------------------------------------------------- You also need to rename all the '.mailboxlist' files to '.subscriptions' to preserve the mailbox subscriptions. The Linuxconf virtual email system is actually pretty good especially if you are merging several existing single domain servers into one virtual domain server. All you have to do is copy over your existing passwd/shadow files into the /etc/vmail folder and rename them. You will need to do some editing on the passwd file to point to where you wish to store your email. Exim works very well with this configuration. The Exim Wiki has a detailed description of how to configure Exim [http://www.exim.org/eximwiki/Linuxconf] to work with this virtual user structure. More information about Linuxconf can be found at their Home Site [http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/linuxconf/]. Exim [http://www.exim.org] info here. (This file was created from the wiki on 2011-08-29 04:42)