Bowie Bailey wrote:

From: Rodrigo Severo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


This is almost what I need but I believe that if one of my users
tried to login to check emails as [EMAIL PROTECTED] it would fail,
wouldn't it?  I believe that only [EMAIL PROTECTED] would work.

Is there a way to implement such a setup with Courier?



As far as I know, the only way to get the logins to work with either
domain is to create both login accounts and point them to the same
homedir.


I was afraid so...

I can understand the need to have incoming email use either of two
domains, but why can't you educate your users to always use the
"real" domain for logins?

Maybe I could if my server was just being inaugurated now but as I migrated a setup months ago from a previous qmail + vpopmail installation with which such a setup wasn't a question at all, I never cared to educate my users to use the "real" domain. I didn't though about it at all. Now I have hundreds of users with all kind of setups.

If I received email for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and [EMAIL PROTECTED], and they both came to the same mailbox, why
would I use one login to check it one time and a different login to
check it another time?


My problem is just a bit more subtle, some of my users use @test.com and others use @example.com to login. Some of them even use @test.com at work and @example.com at home. I always said to them all: "There is no diference, use the one that suits you." And it was true with a qmail + vpopmail setup!

Please don't say to me: "You should have done better." I am saying it to myself already.


Well, that's it,


Rodrigo




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