> Hi Neil, many things are not clear to me, but this I > understood from your original statement, you said > > "I have all of that working except I have no idea (from > the online how tos) to setup a data base of users, > addresses, and passwords." > > From my experience setting up postfix, to have mail > delivered locally to a server, users have to exist on that > system. That means that you have to create by hand every > single user to be able receive and access faxes and > whatnot. Or simply forward mail to your corporate inbox. > > My suggestion was to simply deploy a prepackaged LDAP > distro that you can quickly implement in your setup. If > you already have LDAP on your distribution why not use it > to manage manage users, addresses and passwords? > > To me that's the most logical way of accomplishing what > you want. And of course, there is a million ways to > accomplish tasks in Linux. :) > > Google search --> > http://acidx.net/wordpress/2014/06/installing-a-mailserver-with-postfix-dovecot-sasl-ldap-roundcube/ > > SDA > Saul; This is a home server that I use to keep files on topics that interest me. So I can configure things any way I wish. Thanks for the link, I will have to look into it next weekend. Neal