Mark Lijftogt wrote:
John Summerfield wrote:
that's a job done by the mta, not done by a service to provide access to the mail.. so.. pleaseMark Lijftogt wrote:
Well.. any imap service is not related to domains.
Mail for qut.nl and theregister.co.uk could be hosted on the same physical host with one IP address. by using virtual domains. I don't know whether Courier supports this, by Cyrus does.
.. correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't the vhosting bit something that is done by service that provides
the smtp service ?
I've not used Courier, I use Cyrus.
In my setup, Cyrus has separate mailstores for different domains so [EMAIL PROTECTED] != [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Postfix _tells_ Cyrus who the mail's for, including domain name, but Cyrus validates the localpart (mark) and accepts or rejects it based on whether the local part's valid for the domain.
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