Julian Morrison wrote:
Gordon Messmer wrote:

Julian Morrison wrote:

I'm setting up courier using postgresql auth, I'd like to know if it's possible to keep users seperate for seperate hosted domains? So that [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] could deliver to different maildirs?

Yes. In fact, if you set this up with Quica, that is how virtual users will work by default.


How? Are they differentiated by the "login ID" field in the database record? Ought this field to contain the full "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"?

That's it. All domains under the control of Quica are virtual domains, so all users in the database have the full "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" as their id.


Assuming that's so, what if it contains just "username"? (or just "@domain"?)

Quica does not provide for administration of local domains, so it won't create or modify users identified by just "username". You can still do this by hand, though.




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