Hello Noel, users, The subdomain part of the solution looks promising for my situation. I would like to read more on this and understand the possible solution. Any example based documentation or the pointers will help me.
Please.... regards, Upadhya. -- ----- 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