Am So, den 29.01.2006 schrieb Georgy Goshin um 21:26:
> I need to setup a virtual mail server with Cyrus IMAP and sendmail.
> First - want to use email addresses as usernames, e.g. virtdomains: userid,
> it is simple for customers towrite their email in POP3/IMAP username box
> instaed of some
solution?Thanks,Georgy.-
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From: "Georgy Goshin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 9:05 AM
Subject: Re: Virtual domains and aliases?
Hi!
In case if I'll create a local mailbox for someone'[EMAIL PROTECTED] and
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To: "Georgy Goshin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 1:47 AM
Subject: Re: Virtual domains and aliases?
Aliases as such work with the local transport only - as far as I can see
the only way to implement this would be to create a user/mailbox for the
alias
Hi!
I've installed Cyrus IMAPD to manage virtual domains.
My installation is configured with virtual domains support and unix
delimeters. Sendmail pass mails to Cyrus via lmtp. To receive mails for
domain I have to add the domain names to /etc/mail/relay-domains sendmail's
file and to mailert
would do what you want. Since mailLocalAddress is not a single-value in
LDAP, you can send as many "aliases" as you want to the
mailRoutingAddress. It works fine for my installation with Cyrus IMAP
and Virtual Domains.
OK. Thanks for the info. I'll do more research into it
>>> Oliver Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/08/04 03:41 AM >>>
Hi guys.
I have a question regarding mail aliases, virtual users and cyrus
virtual domains.
I have configured my Cyrus IMAPD 2.2.2 install to deliver mail using
virtual domains. It does this by relaying the received messages into
the c
Hi guys.
I have a question regarding mail aliases, virtual users and cyrus virtual domains.
I have configured my Cyrus IMAPD 2.2.2 install to deliver mail using virtual domains. It does this by relaying the received messages into the cyrus mailer using Sendmail's "mailertable". Ie the dom