> I think where I'm getting confused is where the user account was created.
>
> I've got five domains, all pointing to the same machine using IP-based
> host
> using network devices aliases eg:
> 192.168.1.10 = domain1.com = eth0
> 192.168.1.11 = domain2.com = eth0:1
> 192.168.1.12 = domain3.com = eth0:2
>
> To access Squirrelmail, user1 (created in domain1.com) types in
> https://domain1.com/webmail/ (SSL is enabled with Apache)
>
> This works fine: user1 can send/receive via Squirrelmail except the sender
> address is always [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
>
> Should I be creating the user1 account under domain2.com if I want their
> sender name to show up as [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
>
> I think this is my confusion: how does a user account point to, or get
> created in a particular domain? Or, is this the virtuser setting in
> Sendmail?
You have created local users. They are in no way tied to any of your
virtual domains.
Hit up Google for information about virtual hosting solutions, which can
be done w/local users if you won't have many of them, but is more commonly
done with "virtual" users.
Then come back to SquirrelMail.
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