At 02:07 PM 2/21/01 +0800, you wrote:
Ian,
Yeah, that's one of the problem with virtual domains. On an M$
based MTA, once a username is created on a virtual domain... it
automatically aliases it by giving the user "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" as
its pop account. I'm not sure if there are popd that can do that. Thanks
for the virtfs. I'll surely check this out. {=)
- map each virtual user address to a "local" username which he uses when
>he logs on; aside from this being a helpdesk problem, teaching the user
>that when he logs on the pop server, it's not his username he types in but
>actually the 'aliased user', this is a maintenance nightmare, unless you
>are ready to make a system that takes care of keeping track of
>names/aliases to actual customers, and re-generates the postfix alias
>file/or ldap directory/or sql table based on it...
>- deal with the name clash issue by accepting it as a limitation. Problem
>with this is that [EMAIL PROTECTED] can also receive email at the
>address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Reynald I. Ngo
Express Internet, Inc.
Express Telecoms Co., Inc.
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