Re: SMTP Server crossing mailboxes

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On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Robert Canary wrote:

> Hmmm,  I know how it is happening, but I'm not for 
> sure how to stop it.
> 
> I have about six different domains hosted on the 
> mail server.  However, this only invloves two domains.
> 
> domainA.com and Bdomain.com
> 
> there is a virtual user set as user1@xxxxxxxxxxx
> and a virtual user set as USER2@xxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> However, one can mix the usernames and the mail 
> gose int the other mailbox.
> 
> Example:
> user1@xxxxxxxxxxx <-- correct.  If I send an email 
> to user1@xxxxxxxxxxx then it gets put into user1's 
> mailbox at user1@xxxxxxxxxxxx  The TO: header are 
> intact and read "user1@xxxxxxxxxxx"
> 
> How do I control this???

You could set up aliases, so that user1@xxxxxxxxxxx points at 
realuser1@server, and that user2@xxxxxxxxxxx points at realuser2@server.

However, if you're using real usernames, the system is going to behave as 
you described.
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