Re: DOMAIN ALIAS
On Thursday 25 October 2007, 14.14.03 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I´m trying to do domain aliasing. my domain is example.com but example.net, example, org too. I want that example.XXX -- redirects to example.com How can I do this? I wrote a patch for this: http://www.qmail-ldap.org/wiki/Domain_aliasing Kristof -- Kristof BAJNOK [EMAIL PROTECTED] National Information Infrastructure Development Institute H-1132 Budapest, Victor Hugo u 18-22 Hungary
DOMAIN ALIAS (2)
Hello again!!! Yesterday I wrote Hello I´m trying to do domain aliasing. my domain is example.com but example.net, example, org too. I want that example.XXX -- redirects to example.com How can I do this? There are two problems. First: I wrote it yesterday. (forward domain aliasing) (smtp) Second: It´s the main problem. I want that some user can be authenticated both [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] I known I can use mailAlternateAddress directive of courier-imap and qmail-ldap, but It´s a bit boring. When I used qmail-vpopmail I had to do ln -s example.com example.net in the domains directory and It was all. Solution with qmail-vpopmail for the second part of the problem 1) Add example.net to rcphosts qmail control file. 2) ln -s example.com example.net in domains directory Solution with qmail-ldap - courier-imap for the second part of the problem 1) Add example.net to rcphosts qmail control file. 2) In virtualdomains qmail control file add: example.net:user 3) In qmail alias directory you must create .qmail-user-default == | /var/qmail/bin/forward [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4) Patch courier-authlib in order to LDAP_FILTER can be the same of qmail ((objectClass=qmailUser)(|([EMAIL PROTECTED])([EMAIL PROTECTED]))) 5) You must add all mailAlternateAddress for each user like domains you have. This is: mailAlternateAddress: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailAlternateAddress: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailAlternateAddress: [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Thanks and sorry for my bad english. - Carlos García Gómez Sistemas de Información y Comunicaciones Fundación Integra. http://www.f-integra.org Teléfono: +34 968 355161 Fax: +34 968 355131 Correo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --
DOMAIN ALIAS
Hello I´m trying to do domain aliasing. my domain is example.com but example.net, example, org too. I want that example.XXX -- redirects to example.com How can I do this? Thanks I use qmail-ldap 20060201
Re: DOMAIN ALIAS
It would seem that the easiest way of doing this, would be to simply use the MX records on the domain's record. For example, example.com would have the MX record for mail.example.com. Then the records for the .net and .org domains, have the mail.example.com MX for the domain also. Pardon me if I am missing something simple, it is early here and I am just waking up. Josh Hello I´m trying to do domain aliasing. my domain is example.com but example.net, example, org too. I want that example.XXX -- redirects to example.com How can I do this? Thanks I use qmail-ldap 20060201
Re: DOMAIN ALIAS
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: It would seem that the easiest way of doing this, would be to simply use the MX records on the domain's record. For example, example.com would have the MX record for mail.example.com. Then the records for the .net and .org domains, have the mail.example.com MX for the domain also. Pardon me if I am missing something simple, it is early here and I am just waking up. Josh Hello I´m trying to do domain aliasing. my domain is example.com but example.net, example, org too. I want that example.XXX -- redirects to example.com How can I do this? Thanks I use qmail-ldap 20060201 Morning Josh What about the users? How will mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED], without duplicating the user-records for every aliased domain?
Re: DOMAIN ALIAS
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 19:16:24 +0200 Alain Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: It would seem that the easiest way of doing this, would be to simply use the MX records on the domain's record. For example, example.com would have the MX record for mail.example.com. Then the records for the .net and .org domains, have the mail.example.com MX for the domain also. Pardon me if I am missing something simple, it is early here and I am just waking up. Josh Hello I´m trying to do domain aliasing. my domain is example.com but example.net, example, org too. I want that example.XXX -- redirects to example.com How can I do this? Thanks I use qmail-ldap 20060201 Morning Josh What about the users? How will mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED], without duplicating the user-records for every aliased domain? He could always point the IP to both domains in DNS. That would be the easiest way. That way, users at @example.net will also get email at @example.com
Re: DOMAIN ALIAS
Gennady G. Marchenko schrieb: Hi Alain, I don't understand, what do you want to do? Your users may have alternate addresses. Your user may have forwarding addresses. Do you want to forward mail from one to another account of same user? For what? Add the mailalternate address for it, and any mails to any of his address would store in one his maildir. Gennady. -Original Message- From: Alain Wolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 9:16 PM To: qmail-ldap@qmail-ldap.org Subject: Re: DOMAIN ALIAS [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: It would seem that the easiest way of doing this, would be to simply use the MX records on the domain's record. For example, example.com would have the MX record for mail.example.com. Then the records for the .net and .org domains, have the mail.example.com MX for the domain also. Pardon me if I am missing something simple, it is early here and I am just waking up. Josh Hello I´m trying to do domain aliasing. my domain is example.com but example.net, example, org too. I want that example.XXX -- redirects to example.com How can I do this? Thanks I use qmail-ldap 20060201 Morning Josh What about the users? How will mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED], without duplicating the user-records for every aliased domain? My understanding of a mail-domain alias, would be, that any address on a domain, would work on the alias-domain too. Without the need to touch all the user accounts. Just pointing on the same MX or IP in DNS will not be enough. Say I have 100 users on example.com and they have 20 additional domains as aliases. Do I need to add 1900 email addresses as alternate or forwarding addresses? Or is there a more automagic way. Alain
Re: DOMAIN ALIAS
I use mailAlternateAddress it work perfect for aliasing. regards. On Oct 25, 2007, at 1:19 PM, Robert Wolfe wrote: On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 19:16:24 +0200 Alain Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: It would seem that the easiest way of doing this, would be to simply use the MX records on the domain's record. For example, example.com would have the MX record for mail.example.com. Then the records for the .net and .org domains, have the mail.example.com MX for the domain also. Pardon me if I am missing something simple, it is early here and I am just waking up. Josh Hello I´m trying to do domain aliasing. my domain is example.com but example.net, example, org too. I want that example.XXX -- redirects to example.com How can I do this? Thanks I use qmail-ldap 20060201 Morning Josh What about the users? How will mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED], without duplicating the user-records for every aliased domain? He could always point the IP to both domains in DNS. That would be the easiest way. That way, users at @example.net will also get email at @example.com
Domain alias
Hy, Does exist any way to do an domain alias with an ldap entry? I whant this because if I use virtualdomains to do the domain alias the rcptcheck for de alias does not work. Thanks in advance