Joe,

Not that I know of because of the way it authenticates. It takes the @domain
part and figures out which password file to use. Then takes the user name
and authenticates against it in that file.

Brad Davis
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Oaks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 12:26 PM
Subject: [vchkpw] newbie help?


> Hello guru's
>
> I recently have been tasked with the project of providing a email solution
> for a project at work. They currently use sendmail with qpopper for some
> 500 aliases and send/receive a little more than 400,000 messages a month.
>
> Now comes the fun part they are about to migrate the North and South
> Americas
> mail.support which is currently housed on Exchange (ewww). So in light of
> this
> there sendmail/qpopper will quickly get over ran.
>
> I have convinced them to allow me to setup qmail as a solution for them,
and
> they have accepted it, woot.
>
> Now I have done some reading and implementing on a test box with the
> following,
> qmail + qmailadmin + vpopmail + autoresponder + ezmlm (just incase they
want
> mailing list) + clamav + qmailscanner. All works great, and they love it.
>
> Now here is my question to you guys, when I create a virtual domain e.g.
> mailsupport.hp.com (this has the current 500 aliases) and I start adding
> users
> via qmailadmin and the vpopmail, I'm have noticed something I hope you
guys
> can
> help me fix. Say I create a user called lj4050 (laserjet 4050) his email
> address
> is [EMAIL PROTECTED], and his login is [EMAIL PROTECTED],
is
> there
> a way to make his login just lj4050 and not have the @domain part?
>
> Joe Oaks
> Senior Systems Admin
> Hewlett Packard
>
>
>


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