> >This is done by creating an account named 'alias' for the domain you want
it
> >for. Note that is must be an actual account, it cannot be an alias.
> >
> >I use this functionality myself, and I'm using courier with LDAP
> >authentication for multiple (hosted) domains.
> >
>  Hmm... It doesn't work for me. Did you create 'alias' account as usual
> one? I've created  ldap entry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> and tested it:
>  .....
> 250 Ok.
> RCPT TO: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 250 Ok.
> RCPT TO: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 550 User unknown

Weird.... It should work... It definitely worked for me; I got tons of spam
all of a sudden, addressed to nonsensical email-addresses.

> Could you please point me to document and source code where this feature
> is described or implemented? Is it feature of courierldapaliasd
> or esmptd?

It is documented in the manpage for makehosteddomains, at the very bottom,
so it's a esmtpd feature.

Regards, GRG



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