i realized that i hadn't sent this to the list...

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Jake,
 see below:

Jake Conk wrote:
Patrick,

Thanks for your help. Is there anyway to add an additional domain for
bongo to manage email for or do we keep reusing the command that you
gave to add additional domain names for bongo? Ie:

bongo-admin am "smtp agent" --user-domain=somehosteddomain.com
bongo-admin am "smtp agent" --user-domain=somehosteddomain1.com
bongo-admin am "smtp agent" --user-domain=somehosteddomain2.com
...etc

 just specify more than one --user-domain option:
bongo-admin am "smtp agent" --user-domain=somehosteddomain.com --user-domain=somehosteddomain2.com
When I use bongo-admin al to list the available agents it doesn't show
me the configured domain.
i don't think the al subprogram is made to show the configuration of the agents, just which agents have been configured.
Btw, do we have to configure pop as well
like the way you showed for smtp?

bongo-admin am "pop agent" --user-domain=somehosteddomain.com

nope. but remember that for this to work, usernames must include the domain, so the only way to make [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] the same is to actually create two separate users and make one forward to the other. because the username includes the domainname, pop and imap pick them up automatically. also keep in mind that the new branch that we are moving to has a MUCH simpler configuration system :)

pat

Thanks,
- Jake


On 10/19/07, Patrick Felt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hmm.   swedepop bounced this.  perhaps there is a bug in there somewhere

pat


 Jake,
   I apologize for it taking so long to find the answer here.  We've been
spending a lot of time in the branch trying to rework how this all works so
I've had to dig to get the information.

   Doing what you'd like to do in the version you have "we might rename the
feature" is called a "user domain" or a "hosted domain".  A hosted domain is
one for which we host mail, but the domain name is included as a part of the
username.  If you run:

 bongo-admin am "smtp agent" --user-domain=somehosteddomain.com

 and then create your users with the username of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] you can get what you are looking for.  In the
version you have, aliasing does not exist, so it isn't directly possible to
say [EMAIL PROTECTED] mail all goes to [EMAIL PROTECTED] without
creating users with both users and setting one of them to forward mail to
the other (this has been fixed in M3-RC1).

  as for what domain "rupert" is associated with, this is called a "Global
Domain".  Global domains are appended to usernames.  So if you have
GlobalDomain.com in the list of domains (set on startup) then "rupert" will
belong to all of them (no matter if you want him to or not).

   if i've been confusing, let me know.  i have a knack at confusing people
:D

 pat

 Jake Conk wrote:
 Hello,

I installed pretty much all the bongo packages for my distro (openSUSE
10.3)... I'll list them out...

python-bongo (0.2.0)
bongo-web (0.2.0)
bongo-data (0.2.0)
libbongo-import (0.2.0)
bongo-debuginfo (0.2.0)
bongo-mta (0.2.0)
libbongo (0.2.0)

I read somewhere on the website to use 'bongo-admin ua' command which
I did but like I said I didn't find any domain specific settings to
put for the user, only a name and password which why I'm stumped.

Lets take this for example, I have site xyz.com and I would like to
create an email account for jake at xyz.com, how would I do that?
Maybe is the user name supposed to be the full email address and not
just a name? I noticed the demo installed a user account named rupert
but how do I know what domain rupert is associated with?

Thanks for replying back to my email and sorry I wasn't in the chat
room anymore, maybe this way of communicating is better :)

Thanks again,
- Jake



On 10/19/07, Patrick Felt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


 Jake,
 I guess i should have read more closely this email before responding
to your other one, which causes me to ask the question, Which package
did you install?

pat

Jake Conk wrote:


 Hello,

I just got bongo setup and running, created a few test users and using
the bongo-standalone webserver. My question is how do I create user
accounts that will only work for a certain domain? I notice there
isn't a configuration for a user's domain it's associate with, just a
whole bunch of other stuff. Is it even possible to associate a user
with only 1 domain or whenever you create a user they will be
associated with all domains?

Thanks,
- Jake

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