Re: sendmail question

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Aliases.

You need to issue each "jon" a distinct user name on the system, and then 
alias "jon@xxxxxxxxxxx" to jon1, "jon@xxxxxxxxxxx" to jon2, etc.

On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Rudolf A. A. wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I have configured RedHat server in such a way, that it  hosts many domains.
> 
> On the same server I have 20 different domains, each of them have unique IP address.
> 
> Now I want to give them mail service, but in each domain, there is a user JON.
> 
> the question is :
> How can I avoid repeated usernames ?
> Is it possible to have jon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, jon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, jon@xxxxxxxxxxx, etc.?
> 
> Thanks in advance
> Rudolf
> 
> 

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