[courier-users] Re: I.P. based (virtual) multiple Domains ... SOLUTION !!!

2002-02-02 Thread Alessandro Vesely
Bill Michell writes: > Randy Lewis (Kenneth R. Lewis) writes: > > > > Finally, one courier-users list member told me it "was not possible" to this. > > Don't ever say that..Bill (:-) > > > Don't remember saying that! Perhaps because you didn't... Randy was talking about Bill William

[courier-users] Re: I.P. based (virtual) multiple Domains ... SOLUTION !!!

2002-02-01 Thread Bill Michell
Randy Lewis (Kenneth R. Lewis) writes: > > Finally, one courier-users list member told me it "was not possible" to this. > Don't ever say that..Bill (:-) > Don't remember saying that! But even if I did, you have to admit it was a stroke of genius! Worked you up far enough to fix the

[courier-users] Re: I.P. based (virtual) multiple Domains ...

2002-01-26 Thread Alessandro Vesely
Sorry answering with much delay, but I've been out and I'm surprised nobody answered correctly to this. Bill Williamson wrote on Thu, 24 Jan 2002 15:19:14 -0600: > [...] > When you connect to imap/pop3/smtp, you connect via IP address. That is > all. If you look at the session, you never see "

[courier-users] Re: I.P. based (virtual) multiple Domains ...

2002-01-25 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Tomas Fasth writes: > Bill Williamson wrote: > >> Anyways, sourceforge uses mailman, and mailman creator shares that point >> of >> view, so it's not going to be "fixed," so there's no point in arguing it. > > > Last time I looked, it was a configurable parameter in the list admin web > f

[courier-users] Re: I.P. based (virtual) multiple Domains ...

2002-01-25 Thread Randy Lewis (Kenneth R. Lewis)
Yes! Absolutely I'm interested in your patch to userdb/userdb2.c ... Please send (unifled diff prefered) to me and I'll adapt it here to both (userdb/userdb2.c and authlib/authmysql) if I can. Thanks! Randy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > It is possible. > You need to assign a single IP for

[courier-users] Re: I.P. based (virtual) multiple Domains ...

2002-01-25 Thread capaz
It is possible. You need to assign a single IP for each virtual domain, then patch the authentication backend you are using to do the mapping. I did it for userdb and it works fine. Each vdomain user is told to configure their mail client with mail.vdomain-x.com and the login providing their user