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To: "Mihai Amariutei" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Do Cyrus support virtual domain
> Is there a configuration setting to chage m
opt them)
> or
> 2. Change the delivery programs and the clients to substitute a different
> character for the dot (this is what I use much to my dismay).
>
> Mihai
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> Sen
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sat Nov 11 10:46:26 2000
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> I was wondering if v1.
dot (this is what I use much to my dismay).
Mihai
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Subject: Do Cyrus support virtual domain
> I was wondering if v1.6 or v2.0 or Cyrus support virtual domain.
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Subject: Do Cyrus support virtual domain
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I was wondering if v1.6 or v2.0 or Cyrus support virtual domain. If so,
do each domain must have their own unique IP?
There are few IMAP that support virtual domain by using I
I was wondering if v1.6 or v2.0 or Cyrus support virtual domain. If so,
do each domain must have their own unique IP?
There are few IMAP that support virtual domain by using IP alias or embed
@domain.com to the username. I was wondering if Cyrus can do the same?
Or is it just straight IMAP like