When using something like Mysql auth, or authdb, or even postgresql, you 
can adjust it so that the usernames include the domain peice.  SO you 
would have a user john@domain1  and a user john@domains2.  This is what 
I do with my courier, and I am able to host a few domains for mail, with 
little problem.

IIRC, the domains is an OS/Hardware limit before it's a courier limit, 
using the above method.

Frederico Costa wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I have some doubts about the Courier if you can help me...
>
>I have a linux box with courier (last version available) with just one domain.
>How can I activate new domains in this box and have the same logins on the two
>accounts (eg: john@domain1 and john@domains2) but with different users for
>each? What is the maximum numer of domains the Courier-mta can support?
>
>Thanks in advance for the help...
>
>Fred
>
>
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