Virtual Domains or not

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Hello Community,

I am trying to figure out what would be a "best practice" when one has a 
couple
of domains on which it receives mail to and from which it sends mail from.

For example I have the following domains:

     example.com
     example.net

I have a user 'valentin' which has the following E-Mail addresses:

     valentin@xxxxxxxxxxx
     valentin@xxxxxxxxxxx

The users are authenticated from OpenLDAP and the mail attribute is set to
valentin@xxxxxxxxxxx. The mailAlternateAddress is set to 
valentin@xxxxxxxxxxx.
I plan to use the Lachman LDAP Mail Routing Draft [1] and schema.

Should I create in Cyrus IMAP two virtual domains and a 'valentin' user 
for each
of this domains or would it be better to create a user 'valentin' where 
to post
the E-Mail messages I receive on both domains?

Then the MUAs could be configured with multiple identities and have only 
one
mailbox.

What are the gotchas if I choose to go one way or the other? And do you 
think
that [1] is 'stable' enough to be used?

[1]: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-lachman-ldap-mail-routing-03

Cheers and Goodwill,
-- 
Valentin Bud
www.databus.pro | valentin@xxxxxxxxxxx

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