On Fri, Dec 21, 2001 at 11:01:08PM -0800, Matthew Walkup wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] and > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > should be treated as seperate accounts. AND the account logins should BOTH > be just 'webmaster', and the pop server should be able to figure out which > user it is by the server-name they are using ie 'mail.client1.com' or > 'mail.client2.com'. I dont even want shell access for each user, so another
Like the other poster said, this is not possible, and you need your users to specify their entire e-mail address. I'm currently setting something like this up for my own company, and basing it on Courier (www.courier-mta.org). I have the following setup: - Completely virtual accounts for all users (so no accounts for mail users in the regular password file, only in a mail-users-file) - Virtual domains, each their own users/passwords etc - Account info stored in mysql/postgres/gdb-file or textfile - Imap/Pop/Webmail based on the same system with virtual accounts - Support for SSL/TLS in all subsystems (POP3S/IMAPS/Webmail-ssl, esmtp-tls) Setup was quite doable with the on-line documentation and some googling Using the virtual accounts also makes sure the users can never login using ftp/ssh/telnet/whatever, only for pop3/imap/esmtp/webmail (and you can give them separate passwords for each if you want, so when you only give them a pop password they cant use webmail and vice-versa) > method of authentication would be best anyways. I have attempted to find > some documentation on this, (and Im sure I'll get a lecture for this ;) but > I havent found anything that explains it well. > > 1) Im wondering if this is possible, or what is the next-best solution. > 2) Im looking for documentation on this that explains WHY you follow the > steps you do, not just how to do it. The courier install docs will help you there... Mark Janssen Unix / Linux, Open-Source and Internet Consultant @ SyConOS IT E-mail: mark(at)markjanssen.nl / maniac(at)maniac.nl GnuPG Key Id: 357D2178 Web: Maniac.nl Unix-God.[Net|Org] MarkJanssen.[com|net|org|nl] SyConOS.[com|nl]
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