Hello Flavio,

as stated in my last my, user@domain does not work in some mta's (e.g. 
netscape mail)... so you can't do anything about it... I remeber in vpopmail 
there was the possibility to use user@domain and user%domain... I still 
prefer user-domain 

if you don't have so much domains, what about using one one uid (e.g. ff) 
and giving it different mailAlternateAddresses? So it could be in different 
domain but is the same pop account... 

gtx
 michael 


FF-LOCAL schreibt: 

> 
> Hello Michael, 
> 
>  I'm still looking for way to have multiple mail name ([EMAIL PROTECTED] and 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]) with username at pop login  as ff. 
> 
> As 20 domains is a low number I'll use John Morrissey's patch and spend 
> some IP address. 
> 
>  The username%domain also does not look good to me. 
> 
>  How about re-write pop acount style to use full email as login??? 
> 
> Flavio. 
> 
> Michael Gmelin wrote: 
> 
>> Hi Flavio, 
>> 
>> we're using here domain-username as uid.. so every emailaddress (read: 
>> mailbox, aliases don't count) has its corresponding uid.. we're using 
>> domain-user and not domain@user, because some MTAs have problems 
>> authenticating this way...
>> tld means Top Level Domain (.de, .net, .com, .to, .uk etc.)
>> gtx
>> michael 
>> 
>> FF-LOCAL schreibt: 
>> 
>>> Michael,
>>>  to me it make sense because user will NEVER log into the server. They 
>>> will only autenticate via pop. So although the user have same uid they 
>>> will have, necessarily differente e-mails, or if you preffer diferent 
>>> domain. so by the e-mail offered I would know what user to authenticate.
>>>  how about use the complete email as uid? this way you will know whitch 
>>> user you are talking about.
>>>  a very beginner question: what <tld> stands for???
>>> Flavio.
>>> Michael Gmelin wrote: 
>>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 20 times the same uid doesn't make much sense. You've got to 
>>>> distinguish between the different users anyway (for pop etc.).. so what 
>>>> about domain.<tld>-jonny?
>>>> Another question to the list:
>>>> How would you implement multiple domains sharing the same account-data?
>>>> Example:
>>>> micro.de
>>>> micro.net
>>>> micro.com
>>>> all have the same accounts: user@micro.<tld>
>>>> which should all be placed in the same pop3-account...
>>>> are there any solutions in ldap or qmail-ldap or will I have to extend 
>>>> the frontend-logic (some kind of "span" function and all the necessary 
>>>> forwards are included automagically?)
>>>> thx
>>>> michael
>>>>   
>>>> 
>>>> Muriel Ribeiro Alves schreibt: 
>>>> 
>>>>> Hello all,
>>>>>  I looking for a solution to use virtualdomains at my site.
>>>>> I have about 20 sub-domains under my main domain. All of them with its 
>>>>> email domain. In a single server I would like to implement virtual 
>>>>> domains. I have already configured ldap with qmail using oppeman's 
>>>>> patch. Now i see that if I have a email say: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and give 
>>>>> this user uid=jonny I'll be able to have [EMAIL PROTECTED] but its user 
>>>>> name can be jonny as well.
>>>>>  So I looking for a documentation that helps me allow multiple UID 
>>>>> jonny in a single server, none of them listed in /etc/passwd, once 
>>>>> qmail-ldap schmema has as required fields e-mail and  UID, I thought 
>>>>> this two would make a primary key, where I can have UID jonny for all 
>>>>> my twenty domains.
>>>>>  If thats possible I hope anyone could give me some help.
>>>>>  By the way, I've just joined this list and I want to know it theres a 
>>>>> way to browse the old messages.
>>>>>  Thanks again.
>>>>> Muriel.
>>>> 
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