How? Are they differentiated by the "login ID" field in the database record? Ought this field to contain the full "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"?
That's it. All domains under the control of Quica are virtual domains
How are virtual domains different from any other? Are they not added under /etc/courier/hosteddomains? Are they added somewhere else?
, so all users in the database have the full "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" as their id.
Assuming that's so, what if it contains just "username"? (or just "@domain"?)
Quica does not provide for administration of local domains, so it won't create or modify users identified by just "username".
Local domains, meaning those in /etc/courier/hosteddomains?
If someone is set up with just "username" in the ID, will they recieve mails for [EMAIL PROTECTED] where * denotes any hosted domain? Or will they only recieve mails for "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"?
You can still do this by hand, though.
Basically I am doing this by hand which is why I need to know all this stuff. Admin tools are for after I know what it's doing and why ;-)
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