You assign one real uid/gid combination(to own the maildirs, etc) and you
build a database (either userdb, ldap, postgres, mysql, or anything else you
want to program for) and use that database to authenticate users, with all
uid and gid set the the virtual user that you set up.  Some schema examples
are in the authmysql and the authpostgres documentation.

-Peter

On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 10:47:56AM -0600, Tony Bibbs wrote:
> I'm a Courier convert and I've dug around in the installation document
> an can't seem to find how to configure Courier to use virtual email
> accounts as opposed to creating valid system accounts (I'll be using
> mysql authentication).  Any points of reference, gotchas, etc would be
> appreciated.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> --Tony
> 
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