Begin3 Title: VxMail Version: 1.39 Entered-date: 3.5.1999 (05/03/1999) Description: VxMail enables the handling of multiple e-mail domains on one server; it is independant a system's user/password database; it uses a user database instead. At the moment VxMail consists of eight programs: vxcheck - check mail folders for outdated or size exceeding messages and remove these (unchecked yet) vxconv - convert a smail-like folder into the VxMail folder format vxdeliver - mail local delivery agent which looks up for complete e-mail addresses in a user database vxdomcheck - smail addendum for a /etc/smail/routers entry (VxMail-1.xx/examples/smail) vxdump - dump the user database to a file/stdout in a format which may be re-read by using `vxmkdb' (see below) vxgetconf - write the current VxMail configuration completely - or the value of a single configuration item to stdout vxmkdb - create/extend the user database from an ASCII description file (may be stdin) vxpop - a RFC1957 compliant POP3-server which allows the redirection of POP3 requests to another host - and a library consisting of functions shared by the programs including a user database interface which should hide the underlying database system from the programs of the VxMail system. (Most of the documentation is in german - and it is far from beeing complete - sorry) Keywords: Local Mail Delivery, POP3, multiple domains on one host Author: Boris Jakubith (alt: ) Maintained-by: Boris Jakubith (alt: ) Primary-site: sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/system/mail/mailhandlers Alternate-site: Original-site: sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/system/mail/mailhandlers Platforms: Linux (maybe SunOS-5.6) Copying-policy: GPL+LGPL End