A clever adm can always achive this using all the possible MTA packages.
Though it is very easy to do this with Qmail or Courier-MTA.

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From: "Ashley M. Kirchner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2002 11:28 PM
Subject: virtual mail accounts


> 
>     What are people using for virtual pop/imap accounts?  In other 
> words, accounts that can receive mail, but that don't have a physical 
> log in to the server.  I need something I can roll out that can work 
> across multiple domains (hosted on the same server), and that will 
> (hopefully) allow me to create user@one_domain and user@other_domain 
> without 'user' conflicting.  ('user' in this case is the same)
> 
>     Running RH7.3 w/ Sendmail.
> 
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