anonymous wrote : When combined with the interaction of the features of the JBoss 
Application Server, it will be one of the most powerful email application solutions to 
date.
  | --Andrew C. Oliver

For the above to be truly true Mail Services 1.0 needs to support multiple domains.  
JBoss Mail Services should offer all of the functionality of the traditional 
UNIX/Linux mail offerings, but it should also be combined with a relative ease of use. 
 Many will not be able to use JBoss Mail Services (JBMS) unless it robustly supports 
multiple domains.

As for when JBMS supports multiple domains, sooner is better than later.  Many would 
rather see a promising project work out a vital function early on, rather than later 
in its life.  Lack of easy virtual/multiple domain implementation in JAMES 2.X is why 
I personally haven't rolled that solution out on our production server.

Lastly, my thanks for your work!

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