Re: multiple domain hosting on a single sendmail server

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If you want them to map in reverse back out, put them in genericstable as 
well.  I find that it works best to setup both sets of users in these table 
files too and not masq as any particular domain. It means mapping all users 
unfortunately. I use OpenWebMail too which is a great webmail interface that 
reads virtusertable and automaps your users! There are other things like 
making sure that both domains are in local-host-names. Use Webmin and you'll 
be able to set this up.

<<JAV>>

---------- Original Message -----------
From: Ed Wilts <ewilts@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 12:30:11 -0600
Subject: Re: multiple domain hosting on a single sendmail server

> On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 09:33:27AM -0600, Donald Tyler wrote:
> > I host email for both domains on a single machine.
> > 
> > Now say that both domains had a user called "dtyler".
> > 
> > Is it possible to have two email addresses as follows on a single
> > machine:
> > 
> >             dtyler@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> >             dtyler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > 
> > I would presume that the email server would treat both email addresses
> > as the same user. Is there anyway to treat them as separate users?
> 
> Add both users to /etc/mail/virtusertable (assuming sendmail) and 
> send the mail to the right place.  I do this for multiple domains 
> that I host - some of the users are local and many simply get 
> forwarded elsewhere.
> 
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