I'll throw in a plug for webmin. I use it in the lab on anything it'll run. This includes AIX if I can get it to work. Disclaimer: I use it mostly on systems with no direct connection to the Internet. That said, I think there is a qmail module, but since I don't use qmail at this point I'm not sure. -- Jack Ungerleider jack at jacku.com On Monday 23 July 2001 15:50, you wrote: > I am starting my own "mini-ISP" where I will be providing some limited > services. One thing I would like to provide is a web interface to > administer email stuff (aliases, add new accounts, delete accounts, etc). > I would like to use Qmail to do this (for security), but I have no idea of > the implications of the web interface. Because I plan on using SSL (even > if the certificate is not from VeriSign or whomever, at least its > encrypted), the site itself will be fairly secure. Does anyone know of > other issues I need to worry about? Also, does anyone know of any > applications available that do this web interface? (Note: I don't want > anyone to be able to sign up for an account like Hotmail, just specific > people should be able to do admin work) > > Jay > > _______________________________________________ > tclug-list mailing list > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > https://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list