From: Rodrigo Severo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]I was afraid so...
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.
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.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?
If I received email for [EMAIL PROTECTED]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!
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?
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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