Federico Baraldi writes:
Thank you very much for pointing this out .... the only thing i'd like also to do is to teach my user to download mail from mydomain.com forgetting mydomain.net so the first month i'd like to copy every mail from mydomain.net to mydomain.com (so that when a user reply to a message the sender sees the new mail address) and from the second month i'll close the mydomain.net domain accounts manteining only the alias.How can copy (or move) all mail from one domain to another one ??
There's nothing to copy. The effect of your changes is replacing one account's login ID/address with another.
The mail server takes the recipient's address, and looks up the account's home directory, userid, and groupid. Then, the message gets delivered to the given mailbox. For IMAP, POP3, and webmail, this is the same, except that the corresponding server will server mail from the given account.
The effect of your changes is to simply add another address that goes to the same userid, groupid, and home directory. Nothing needs to be moved.
Of course, you must have a test server, where you fully test all changes to your mail server's configuration, before deploying them to production. You should simply step through the entire migration process, on your test server, until you understand how it works.
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