domain1.com should be in locals
domain2.com should be in hosteddomains 

Usernames in userdb for domain2.com should be in the form:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

When people collect their messages, they will need to use this full string 
as the user name. 

M. van der Kolk writes: 

> Hi,
> I've got two domains to serve email for:
> *     Domain1.com
> *     Domain2.com
>  
> Domain1.com is an Unix server running LFS and courier. With this server,
> I want users to have an email address which ends with domain1.com.
> On domain2.com there are only mail addresses to be served using courier.
> There's no IP or what so ever attached to it, I just want the mail for
> domain2.com send to courier users.
>  
> I've got a (UNIX) user on domain1.com who also wants to be able to
> receive mail at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  
> For the email users on domain2.com I cannot make Unix users on
> domain1.com, simply for security reasons. Therefor I thought it would be
> a good idea to create their addresses using userdb authentication.
>  
> Who can help me setting up Courier.  I've come to the point that users
> at domain1.com can receive their mail. That's the basics part. I've set
> domain2.com also at the locals using courier's webadmin, but their mail
> takes hours to receive and results that users at domain1.com simply
> having an extra email address at domain2.com.
>  
> So what I want is to know how to make aliases from domain2.com to
> domain1.com, where to put domain2.com (local or locally hosted), and how
> to use userdb next to authshadow to set up users at both domain1.com and
> domain2.com.
>  
> Courier's man pages didn't give me the right answers. I keep on getting
> stuck in a loop where I just try some configurations, rather than
> knowing what I'm doing. 
> Really frustrating, because for the entire OS and all the software I
> know exactly where and how it works. Why? Linux from scratch version
> 3.2!
>  
> Thanxs in advance, I really hope someone can help me out.
>  
> M. van der Kolk
>  
> P.S. After I get this to work, I WILL translate webmail to Dutch.
 


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Bill Michell
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (home) 

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