David Guerizec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 23:45, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
> > I want this:
> > ---------------------------------------------
> > joe -> foo.com -auth -> [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> imap.whereever.com
> > joe -> bar.com -auth -> [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> imap.whereever.com

I think I understand this, but I want to be sure.  Jesse, you're
requesting that if user Joe, using, say Outlook, connects to
smtp.foo.com, port 8025 (tmda-ofmipd, in other words), you'd like his
domain to be set to foo.com, thus [EMAIL PROTECTED]  If he connects to
smtp.bar.com, his domain should be set to bar.com, thus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In either case, you expect to authenticate through the same IMAP
server instance, or through an IMAP instance running on either foo.com
or bar.com?

> Tim, Jason, what do you think ? Is there another way to do it ?
> Is that even necessary, or does tmda is already able to do it ?

My first thought is that many people run vpopmail on a single IP with
virtual domains (and many others run VMailMgr in the same fashion).
So, in those cases, the user must configure his/her MUA with the full
email address as the login name anyhow.  I think the domain
substitution we're talking about, Joe has 'joe' in his user name edit
box, will only work with IP-based virtual domains.  Is this everyone
else's understanding?


Tim
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