> now, i dont want to have /home/dom1-sales/Mailbox and
> /home/dom2-sales/Mailbox but instead have /mailuser/dom1-sales/Mailbox
> and /mailuser/dom2-sales/Mailbox
> is this possible and if so, how?

You can make entries for these addresses in /var/qmail/users/assign,
and let the homedir field be /mailuser/dom1-sales, etc.  Or if these
addresses have system accounts (which doesn't necessarily sound like
the best way to do it, but it seems that's what you're doing), then
you can let /mailuser/dom1-sales be the actual home directory for the
dom1-sales user.  (How to change an account's home directory depends
on the kind of system you have; check your system documentation, we
won't necessarily be able to help you.)

> also, i inserted the command for pop3 as described in life with
> qmail into the inetd.conf
> when i test is as instructed on the machine itself it works great
> but when i telnet to 110 from another machine, the authentication always
> doesnt accept the password...

What exactly did you do to test it?  What exactly are you doing when
it fails?


paul

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