Hi,

>>>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.
>
>It is documented in the manpage for makehosteddomains, at the very bottom,
>so it's a esmtpd feature.
>
>
 Thank you, it seems to be solved now ( at least, partialy). Since, it 
is esmptd feature ( not LDAP!),
I looked more closely into my configs and move 'authshadow' daemon 
 (this system is Slackware 8.0) _before_
authldap. It is a bit strange, but now it works! I suppose that if I 
would delete account [EMAIL PROTECTED] created
in LDAP tree by misunderstanding, esmtpd would work with autahdaemons 
with any order...

WBR, Vladimir Goncharov 



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