We have around 200 shared hosting accounts on a Debian machine right now. All software (Apache, MySQL, PHP, qmail with vpopmail) was compiled from source with various frontends (such as phpMyAdmin, qmailadmin etc.) for our customers.
We feel it's time to move to a complete control panel solution and are thinking about using DirectAdmin for this purpose. Since we currently use vpopmail together with qmail, all POP3 email accounts are in the form "[email protected]". It would be an quite disconforting task to tell thousands of email users to use a new login account in the form of "xyz" or "123" instead.
Is it possible to use "[email protected]"-style POP3 logins with DirectAdmin?
Thanks!
We feel it's time to move to a complete control panel solution and are thinking about using DirectAdmin for this purpose. Since we currently use vpopmail together with qmail, all POP3 email accounts are in the form "[email protected]". It would be an quite disconforting task to tell thousands of email users to use a new login account in the form of "xyz" or "123" instead.
Is it possible to use "[email protected]"-style POP3 logins with DirectAdmin?
Thanks!