> On the front-end/inbound mail server, you should create the virtual domain
normally
> and be sure to set the host alias.  For example, if the mailbox server
domain is
> yourdomain.com, then create a virtual domain on the front-end server
called
> storeforward.yourdomain.com but set the host alias for that domain
configuration to
> yourdomain.com.

NO!

When you create the virtual domain, it should be created as yourdomain.com.
That is all. No aliases.

> IMPORTANT: I found that if I didn't create the domain on the front-end
server first,
> when I ran the scripts they partially created the domain in the registry
but this was
> not correct and caused corruption requiring me to restore the registry to
the snapshop
> I saved just before running the script.

Sandy's instructions clearly state to create the virtual domain on the
server before attempting to run the script.

> I think it would be trivial to modify the alias2ldap script to simply skip
over any alias
> that is "nobody" when it is running.

Instead of trying to mask the problem, why not deal with it and go to the
root and disallow the nobody alias?

John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You


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