> > * /etc/vmail with the ff: files.
> >
> > shadow.mail.domain1.com
> > passwd.mail.domain1.com shadow.mail.domain2.com
> > passwd.mail.domain2.com shadow.mail.domain3.com
> > passwd.mail.domain3.com
> >
> > BUT with 0 entries.
> >
> > question1: how do i add users to these files??
>
> I think you add it manually using an editor. Never done that before.
>
i followed steps from the help file at
/usr/lib/linuxconf/help.eng/mailconf
i was able to create the 3 domains. i have set 1 ip address for each
domain in my dns server. i also set the mx record for the 3 domains.
i was also able to add users on each domain through the linuxconf.
i sent some test mails for the users on each domain and it worked fine.
the emails were saved to /var/spool/vmail/virtualdomain/username
i used a pop3 client and the mails were successfully retrieved.
i tried to map 1 ip for all the vdomains but the pop client cant
authenticate.
Question 1: am i still limited with the 64K limit for virtual passwd
and virtual shadow files of each domain?
> use 5.2 and 6.0 though. What I do use is create the user for that
> machine
> and then use virtusertable (probably in /etc or /etc/mail dir) and
> add
>
Question2: now that virtual email hosting seems to be working now
(using pop), are the lines below still applicable??
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] user1@localhost
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] user2@localhost
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] user3@localhost
>
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