[H-GEN] sendmail or other mta and multiple domains

Rick Phillips rickp at sunstatestamps.com.au
Thu Jan 30 16:57:45 EST 2003


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> Ewan Edwards
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> On Thursday 30 January 2003 01:32 pm, Johann Kwiatkowski wrote:
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> > Hi All,
> > ~        I playing around with setting up a virtual domain
> on a redhat
> > 7.3 server. I know with sendmail I can set up a
> virtusertable and map
> > users, but it seems I cannot set things up so that I can have
> > user at domain1.com and user at domain2.com as two separate users. I
> > understand there will be limitations as linux must have unqiue
> > usernames, but surely this is possible, if not with
> sendmail, then with
> > some other mta,
>
I use qmail and run 5 virtual domains quite easily.  You need qmail,
vpopmail (for the virtual domains) and to make life very easy - qmailadmin.
The latter is a web based administrator for qmail/vpopmail.  I am a novice
and had not a lot of trouble setting this all up.  Add ezmlm-idx to this
combo and you can set up lists using qmailadmin as well.  I love it!!

Rick
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