Re: postfix vurtual user

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On Thu, 2007-02-22 at 16:48 +0800, Mohd Syakir wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Sory to bother you with my new-user questions.
> i've got one redhat 9 box, acting as email server using sendmail. it
> use local /etc/passwd.
> 
> last week i've just finished setting up a server, centos 4.4 as a
> replacement mail server for the red hat 9.
> i mainly refereing the tutorial at
> http://www.howtoforge.com/virtual_users_postfix_courier_mailscanner_clamav_centos.
> 
> with some modification, it's now working. i installed postfixadmin as
> it have freindly interface, because, beside me, other admin does not
> feel comfortable inserting the data through dump black and white
> command prompt.
> 
> there is 2 problems:
> 
> 1. what should i do so that the user does not have to fill thier full
> email address (user@xxxxxxxxxxx) at the login page of squirellmail.
> it's moreindly to just put "user" as they used before.
> 
> 2. how do i convert all the previous email to the new mailbox format.
> 
> anyone have had an experience doing this?
> please help me. thanks.
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Not sure about that (didn't try because I have several users with same
name in different domains) but I think that if you can obtain what you
want by modifying $CONF['domain_in_mailbox'] from YES to NO in
config.inc.php in your PostfixAdmin.


HTH,



Calin

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