Right now, i'm using Postfix/Mysql/Cyrus/Squirrelmail, but want to move
to better stuff, specifically LDAP and Maildirs.
I have both LDAP and Maildirs. The Courier developer[s] did a much
better job with the LDAP auth module than the Cyrus people did when I
was testing the 2. Additionally, Courier was easier to setup with LDAP.
I've done lots of SQL stuff, but this is my first major research into
LDAP.. I've been playing with some tools using the qmail.scheme stuff
(qldapadmin), and i'm debating on adapting them.
I guess you will be ok then. I am using the qmail.schema with postfix.
It sounds like a hack, but it works.
Yeah, file system quotas aren't all that useful if i'm going to do a
full virtual-user system.
I am using virtual-users but I also store uids and the local delivery
agent. Thus, I guess my system is a hybrid virtual system.
One thing I seem to have missed, is an example of where you've got
multiple domains, possibly with multiple domains pointing to the same
mailboxes..
I am not using virtual domains in LDAP.
This may have been a bad design choice.
Here are some links of people that documented how to do it:
http://www.bastard.net/~kos/mailrouter/
http://jamm.sourceforge.net/howto/html/implementation.html