"Cruzio Research" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Has anyone managed to change a RaQ4 to allow e-mail names that are > unique only to domains and not > to the entire RaQ? > > I'm familiar with the workaround of creating an alias, but that doesn't > work for my situation.
On Linux servers usernames are unique. As you know, you can create email aliases unique to a host, not the entire server. > We are an ISP looking to switch our web servers to the RaQ and we would > be hosting several different customers on a machine. Customers are not > going to want to hear that they can't have a specific e-mail address > under their domain (without a workaround) when our current platform > allows that. Do you mean that they won't be happy that their username (used for login) has to change because usernames are unique? I think most customers would tolerate this, but you know your customers better than I do. Even if there is a way to allow logins to include the domain name as a workaround it would surely breakly most of the GUI. If you aren't planning on using the GUI and the users are email only there's probably a solution that can be implemented, but since you said "web servers" and I get the feeling you won't be abandoning the GUI I'll take it that's not the case. -- Steve Werby President, Befriend Internet Services LLC http://www.befriend.com/ _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
