>So in other words I can just make virtual hosts without IPs

This is my recommendation and what most Imail admins do.  And have 
each virtual host have its own NT directory so you can 
domain1\users\steve and domain2\users\steve.

>and forward all their mail to the other domain.

If that's want you want, then create one virtual host

domain1.com

and then for that virtual domain, create multiple host aliases.   ie, 
one virtual host and x host aliases.  There is only one directory for 
all users so you can't have 5 mailboxes named steve.  There will be 
no need to forward mail.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]   (virtual host)

and

[EMAIL PROTECTED]   (alies host of domain1.com)

is the same mailbox.

>I just didn't know if there was a way to point all the mail from 
>domain1, domain2, to domain without actually creating the individual hosts.

As I said, if you want Imail to accept mail for a domain, the domain 
has to be a virtual mail host or a virtual mail host alias.  RTFM for 
mail hosts, virtual mail hosts, and host aliases.  It's good docs.

Len


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