I just read this last night from the Linux archives. Funny thing that you ask. Martin Linux Arcives Well, POP does not receive email :-) Get linuxconf. It has full support for virtual email hosting. Mostly in the same server, you can setup multiple virtual email domain. Each virtual domain has its own passwd file and its own spool directory, so [EMAIL PROTECTED] is not the same as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Further you can assign one administrator (grant privilege) per virtual domain. One person is now setting a server to manage 160 different domains with about 100 account per domain (Hello James) You need a special vpop3d, also supplied with linuxconf. Check my signature. This feature is available for some time, but only in the development version (linuxconf 1.8 should be out this week). You can grab the latest linuxconf at ftp.solucorp.qc.ca:/pub/linuxconf/devel -----Original Message----- From: Ken Tam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Linuxconf Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Friday, December 25, 1998 1:28 AM Subject: [linuxconf] VPOP3D and email forward >Can I use email forward like .forward of mormal in VPOP3D's account? > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- >HK Media Association - http://www.hkmedia.com >Virtual Hosting Services - http://www.xgate.net > >- ISO9000 Registered Internet Service Provider > >Web Hosting Service in Hong Kong - http://www.xgate.net >Media Production Service in Hong Kong - http://xmedia.hkmedia.com > >Hong Kong Business Directory - http://dirhk.hkmedia.com >China Business Diectory - http://dirchina.hkmedia.com >Need send a Free Card to you friend - http://ecard.hkmedia.com >Easy to Search the World - http://www.hkmedia.com/searchzone.htm >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- >--- >You are currently subscribed to linuxconf as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To unsubscribe, forward this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --- You are currently subscribed to linuxconf as: [[email protected]] To unsubscribe, forward this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
