On Don, 18 Okt 2001, David Bishop wrote: > Be able to differentiate between [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You want virtual Domains in your MTA. > Not have to keep a seperate email database from the system /etc/passwd. Don't know if I get this point. You will have a file like this with virtual Domains foo.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] localuser1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] localuser2, [EMAIL PROTECTED] bar.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] localuser3 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] @bar.com localuser4 bar.net @bar.net @bar.com I helped someone yesterday to set this up with postfix and he wrote a smal tutorial (http://www.cluesoft.be/howto/postfix.htm) Maybe this helps you. > Still have an integrated webmail client that doesn't use imap, just direct > manipulation of the mbox file. This has nothing to do with an MTA. You can still use the client you use now. > Have a webmin module so the owner can "manage" the mta. http://packages.debian.org/webmin-postfix Maybe this helps you. -- Nočl Köthe