On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 11:34:24AM -0500, Rob Siemborski wrote: | On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Phil Howard wrote: | | > Is this done so transparently with Cyrus-IMAP that it didn't | > even need mention? Or is it not done at all? | | There are some unofficial hacks to do virtual domains in 2.1, there's | reasonable support for it in 2.2.
How will [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] login? Will it know which user is logging in by them providing that as their login name? | > Will Cyrus-IMAP deliver these tagged addresses into different | > mailboxes, inboxes, or folders, if they exist? Will it still | > deliver to the principle mailbox if not? Or will it try to | > create tha tagged folder if it does not exist? Also, Is there | > a way for the user to specify a forwarding address instead of | > a local delivery? | | A LHS of "foo+bar" will do roughly the following: | | - run through a sieve script, if the script takes any action, that | happens. | | - if a message is just "kept" (or there is no sieve script), then it will | attempt to file into user.foo.bar, if 'anyone' (or whoever the message is | authorized as) doesn't have the 'p' permission, this will fail. I presume that ("user.foo.bar") is a mailbox name. Does that map to a file or directory in the file store? | - message is filed into the INBOX as a last resort. So if the user wants that particular destination to be stored separate they can create the mailbox in advance to ensure that? -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- | Phil Howard - KA9WGN | Dallas | http://linuxhomepage.com/ | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Texas, USA | http://ka9wgn.ham.org/ | -----------------------------------------------------------------