Hello Noel,

Thanks for the answer! :-)

 regards,
Upadhya.
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----- Original Message ----
From: Noel Jones <njo...@megan.vbhcs.org>
To: postfix-users@postfix.org
Sent: Tue, December 22, 2009 10:38:27 PM
Subject: Re: local_recipient_maps setting is not workling as expected!

On 12/22/2009 9:59 AM, Venkatachala Upadhya wrote:
> Hello Brian, users,
> 
> I do not have any hosted domain. I have only one registered domain, example 
> mailhost.mailorg.com.
> In the same domain, I want to host the mail users such that those users are 
> in mysql table.
> Such users' mail is available, for example,  in /mailhome/vitrual_user/user1 
> ... /mailhome/virtual_userN
> Those users do not have the login accounts, but they have mail account.
> Each virtual user mail address looks like this,
> 
> virt_us...@mailhost.mailorg.com
> virt_us...@mailhost.mailorg.com
> virt_us...@mailhost.mailorg.com
> .
> .
> .
> virt_us...@mailhost.mailorg.com
> 
> More over the same domain mailhost.mailorg.com also has a set of users
> who have login accounts. Those users also have mail accounts and their mail 
> address would be
> 
> login_us...@mailhost.mailorg.com
> login_us...@mailhost.mailorg.com
> login_us...@mailhost.mailorg.com

Sharing the domain name will result in an unnecessarily complicated setup.  
*Much* better to either spend a couple dollars on another domain name, or use a 
subdomain such as virtual.example.com.

Yes, it is possible to share a single domain name.  Study 
http://www.postfix.org/STANDARD_CONFIGURATION_README.html for hints.

  -- Noel Jones



      

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