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[#1] rwidmer at sourceforge dot net [2004-06-02 06:01:31]
There is a more robust version of this extension, and other goodies for working with vpopmail from PHP available at: http://pmailadmin.sourceforge.net/
The extension will get added back to PECL once it is finished and tested.
[#2] Chester [2004-04-11 04:39:20]
If you set vpopmail up with mysql support its quite easy to get a full listing of domains/users. You'l only have to use the vpopmail php functions to add/delete users/domains in a own written front end.
[#3] justin at linuxgroup dot net [2003-04-29 16:11:11]
In reply to "You can easily save the directory listing of ~vpopmail/domains"
This would only work if you had 100 domains or less. After that, domains are broken up into directories. Vpopmail will not put more then 100 domains in a directory because it's not efficient.
[#4] dredman at najt dot nu [2002-12-01 18:42:36]
just compile MySQL support into vpopmail and you've got it. then you can get all the needed info from the db.
[#5] till'at'klimpong'dot'com'dot'NOSPAM [2002-10-16 07:31:28]
In regard to an earlier post:
You can easily save the directory listing of ~vpopmail/domains and get the list of all domains on your system.
That's fairly easy and if you don't add/remove each day, you can keep the list static or update it via cron on certain intervals.
[#6] thomas at abitur003 dot de [2002-10-15 11:50:24]
Well, you can safe your qmail-data like the domains, etc. in a database, which is quite usefull in my eyes. You just have to keep the data synchronized.
[#7] mike at hbhosting dot com [2002-10-14 17:07:47]
This library is kind of useless without key functions like get_domain_info() and list_all_domains(). You can add and delete virtual domains, but you cannot list or view them. Without such functionality you can't go and write your own PHP front end to qmail.