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Old 10-27-2009, 04:32 AM   #1
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Graphical Tool require to configure users for Sendmail


HI,

Is there any graphical tool available for sendmail in CentOS 5 , like for qmail ( qmailadmin) , from which we can cofigure multiple domains and users settings graphically so that a windows system admin can easily add / remove / re-set password might be through web-link.

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Old 10-27-2009, 04:41 AM   #2
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Hello,

Have a look at Webmin. I think it will be what you need.

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Eric
 
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Have a look at Webmin. I think it will be what you need.

Kind regards,

Eric

Thanks for reply , but if we try to setup sendmail with multiple domains. Is there any option in webmin to setup new domains for sendmail. Likely possible in Qmail through "qmailadmin" tool.

Thanks Again!
 
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Hi,

According to these links you can use webmin to setup multiple domains with sendmail. Look at the Virtual Mail modules.
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Old 10-27-2009, 04:59 AM   #5
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According to these links you can use webmin to setup multiple domains with sendmail. Look at the Virtual Mail modules.
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Eric
Thanks a lot Eric you are Awesome , I hope this will work for me.
 
Old 10-27-2009, 05:02 AM   #6
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No problem, hope it works out.

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Old 11-16-2009, 10:57 AM   #7
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No problem, hope it works out.

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Hi Eric,

After a long time i got a chance to try your mentioned modules for seting up users for Multiple domains in Sendmail. But when i checked on the below mentioned Link provided by you it shows me some of them are paid and i even i installed Virtualmin in webmin , but i am not able to userstand how to use this..

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Could you please let me know which Moudles actually i need to install so that i can get exact feature for Sendmail Control Panel like all other ISP use the CPanel and give to clients to maintain their own Mailserver users / password. etc...
 
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Hi Eric,

After a long time i got a chance to try your mentioned modules for seting up users for Multiple domains in Sendmail. But when i checked on the below mentioned Link provided by you it shows me some of them are paid and i even i installed Virtualmin in webmin , but i am not able to userstand how to use this..

Changes
Virtual Modules
Virtualmin

Could you please let me know which Moudles actually i need to install so that i can get exact feature for Sendmail Control Panel like all other ISP use the CPanel and give to clients to maintain their own Mailserver users / password. etc...
Finally i installed virtualmin and it is working for me.

Thanks for all reply.
 
Old 12-15-2009, 08:22 AM   #9
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Hi,

Glad it worked out, I lost track of this thread over time and saw it passing by in the LQSpy page.

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Eric
 
  


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