I understand the client_idnr field, but I don't understand how IMAP will determine when user 'xyz' from domain1 logs in and user 'xyz' from domain2 logs in. Right now I run a separate IP per domain, and unless I force all my users to connect with [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which most likely won't happen) then I may be stuck here.
-- David A. Niblett | email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Network Administrator | Phone: (352) 334-3400 Gainesville Regional Utilities | Web: http://www.gru.net/ -----Original Message----- From: Curtis Maurand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 1:36 PM To: DBMail mailinglist Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Question about Virtual Domains Yes, it does work. I do it now. dbmail has a field for client id. each user has an alias, but all of my users have a user name of their email address and an alias that is also their email address, you can set up multiple email addresses for each customer. I'm using postfix/dbmail/amavisd-new/spamassassin/clamav The same things that the barracuda networks gizmo uses (they don't use dbmail). Curtis Niblett, David A wrote: >I really hope that I'm missing something here. How does DBMail deal >with virtual domains? > >User: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >User: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Right now, unfortunately, most all my users would log in >as 'xyz' with POP server of 'mail.domain1.com'. > >Currently I have to run 3 IP addresses on a very old NTMail server in >order to deal with virtual domains. Can I do the same in DBMail, or >how do I set it up to distinguish between the two users? > >-- >David A. Niblett | email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Network Administrator | Phone: (352) 334-3400 >Gainesville Regional Utilities | Web: http://www.gru.net/ > >_______________________________________________ >Dbmail mailing list >[email protected] https://mailman.fastxs.nl/mailman/listinfo/dbmail > > > _______________________________________________ Dbmail mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.fastxs.nl/mailman/listinfo/dbmail
