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Old 21st July 2014
Jtf Jtf is offline
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Default DMA with user accounts stored in a database

Hi All,

It is possible to configure Dragonfly Mail Agent (DMA) to transfer mail between user accounts that are stored in a database rather than between traditional UNIX system accounts?

What I meant is within the setup that I’m looking for, user accounts are nothing more than just entries within a database table called “UserAccounts” or “EmailAccounts”.

Is this possible with DMA or maybe OpenSMTPD? If so, where can I read up on how to perform such a setup? I’ve been trying to find out as much as possible on this topic but so far found nothing helpful.

Jtf

(Edit) P.S. I've just realised that is thread should have been placing in the "General software and network" section rather then the "Other BSD and UNIX/UNIX-like" section. Sorry for this.

Last edited by Jtf; 21st July 2014 at 06:36 AM. Reason: thread should have been placing in the "General software and network" section rather then the "Other BSD and UNIX/UNIX-like"
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