Tony,

Thanks for the info.  Strange thing is that I did compile (as shown
below) with the ip-alias-domains enable.  My DNS server on this server
is functioning properly and can reverse the domain name properly.  Has
anyone heard of this problem?  Could it be a bug in vpopmail-4.9?

Any further advice is greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Zack

"Tony Publiski (tonyp)" wrote:

>
>
> That is how it is supposed to work.  The way ip-alias-domains works is
> that it takes the IP address you come in on, reverses it, and then
> appends that string onto the username presented to it.  In this way,
> you will need 1 IP address for each domain you want to do mail for in
> order to avoid using [EMAIL PROTECTED] or bob%mydomainname.net.
> That default-domain option you used when you configured vpopmail will
> only append @pop.mymasterserver.net to the end of bob should it not
> successfully authenticate bob in the first place.
>
> Tony
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Zack Zeiler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 10:36 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: problem with virtual domains
>
> Hi!
>
> I am having a simple problem with vpopmail. I setup qmail, vpomail and
>
> it's sending, delivering and everything perfectly. The only problem is
>
> that when I pop off the server I have to
> enter my pop username as:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> My other servers only require the pop username to be
>
> bob
>
> I am not sure where I blew it in my ./configuration
>
> Here is what I used to configure it.
>
> ./configure --enable-ip-alias-domains=y --enable-logging=y
> --enable-default-domain=pop.mymasterserver.net
>
> For clarification, I am planning on hosting multiple sites on the same
>
> server.  The server name is one thing and the virtual domain names are
>
> something else.  Any assistance would be great.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Zack

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