After reading the, eh, blank html-formated man page for cyradm that came with 
Cyrus-imapd 2.0.16, and then going through the 'help' option in cyradm, which 
was moderately more helpful... I'm still a bit confused...

I have a few domains. There's this thing called "partitions" in imapd, which 
may solve my whole problem, but I'm not really sure.

I was thinking I would name email boxes user_domain such that when the same 
username exists in two domains it would be user_domain1 and user_domain2.

So easy enough, cyradm, then 'cm user_domain1'.... but wait a minute.

I'd like users to be able to use simply 'user' as their username as they do 
now. More precisely I need to be able to keep the same login process my users 
have with their current "NT IMail" if it all possible.

So the question is... how do I make cyrus choose the mailbox depending on what 
virtual domain he was contacted with (There will be different virtual IP's for 
each domain).

Is the easiest way through some config I don't know that will automatically map
"user" from "mail.domain1.com" to "user_domain1"
  and
"user" from "mail.domain2.com" to "user_domain2"

Or should I be looking more into the "partition" feature?

Thanks,

Phil
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deserve neither liberty nor safety."
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