vmail sounds like exactly what I'm interested in. However "locate vmail", "ls /etc/v*"
and "rpm -qa |grep vmail" do not turn up anything so I'm wondering, is vmail a
standard RH thing, or did you add it yourself?
Also, if you did add it yourself: did you have to use a different pop3d then the one
that came with RH's standard imap package? Which one?
Thanks a bunch,
JW
At 11:47 PM 11/2/2000 +1100, you wrote:
>hiya - I know that you can set all this stuff up very simply in linuxconf...
>
>I think to do it manually you need:
>
>CV firstvirtual.com
>CV lastvirtual.com
>
>in /etc/sendmail.cf
>
>and you also need the follwing in /etc/vmail/
>
>aliases.firstvirtual.com - contains aliases in the format of /etc/aliases
>passwd.firstvirtual.com - passwd format file for "real" virtual pop users
>shadow.firstvirtual.com - shadow passwd " " " "
>
>
>and... uhm... that may work....
>
>
>but like I said linuxconf is pretty friendly in setting these up for you... you set
>up the virtual email domains in the mail section - and add users in the users section
>a little further down... and - well - should work from there - does for us! :)
>
>
>HTH - dan.
>
>
>At 11:12 PM -0600 1/11/00, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
>>So the real question is, how do I manage to have multiple "virtual" email accounts
>that have the same username, but are "at" different domains name? Surely you aren't
>limited to having all your mail users be local users, are you?
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