On Fri, 2009-02-13 at 12:03 -0500, alexus wrote:
> i'm in the process
> migrating from old server to new hardware, so i guess now would be a
> good time to change stuff, but i dont see other then netqmail mta
> solution out there for me for now... i'm going have to try out other
> servers, maybe dovecot or something, they still support vpopmail, see
> how that works out for me...

You don't need _any_ 2nd party software to support virtual mail in
Courier.  See <http://www.courier-mta.org/FAQ.html#vdomains>.  The way I
use here is described about halfway down the section - "The other way to
implement virtual domains is by using a custom authentication back-end,
etc."

It's very simple to do.  If you're setting up a new box, it's a perfect
time to set this up.

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