I'm using Paul Gregg's setup for POP3 accounts for virtual domains, with
one UID perdomain, and it works like a charm.  Here's the question : I
just found out that with the checkpoppaswd that Paul G. suggests using, it
still relies on a single passwd-style file, which means that if you're
hosting 50 domains, you can only have one POP3 account named "webmaster".
Do you guys know of any other solution?  I know that web servers deal out
virtual domains by reading which domain name was asked to deliver
material.  For example, I have a site, foo.org, that hosts bar.com and
blah.com.  If I telnet to blah.com, port 80, and do a GET? I'll get blah's
html, and if I do the same for foo.com, I'll get foo's html.  Does POP3
have something like such, so that there can be a seperate passwd-style
file for each domain?

Thanks for listing to my drool,

-Josh Murrah, who's getting fed up with virtuals hehe :)

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