Wouldn't that in effect move the /etc/aliases functionality to dbmail?

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Of Ilja Booij
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 9:45 PM
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Subject: Re: [Dbmail] CAP domain results in

Jesse Norell wrote:
  >>Inserting two similar aliases is no problem. In fact, having several
>>similar aliases is a feature :)
>>Usernames must be unique though.
> 
>    You may want to make usernames unique per clientid, not overall.
> Some people do that and make their pop/imap daemons check a specific 
> clientid (in fact, that would be a nice item to add to the config 
> file, so they can run multiple daemons bound to different ip addrs for

> different clientid's right out of the box).
Currently there is no possibility for doing this. We need to change
quite a lot of things to get this to work. Quite a lot of functions
check only the userid (i.e. username) at the moment, without checking
the client_idnr (for instance, auth_adduser() in auth/authsql.c).

It sounds interesting to able to have multiple users with the same name,
but with different client_idnr. This might be a feature we'd like to add
in a future version

Ilja
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