There is something called virtualdomains to do this. See the FAQ and
search the archives. It's very easy.

- eric

Joao Paulo Pagaime escribió:
> 
> Hello all
> 
> Sorry if this is a repetition but I suppose I goofed up
> sending the message yesterday...
> 
> I would like to have qmail setup to receive mail
> for 2 different domains. But would like the addresses
> from those domains to be routed for different users on
> the machine. Example:
>         name@domain1 --> user 'abc'
>         name@domain2 --> user 'def'
> So I went to the users/assign and setup
> =name@domain1:abc...
> =name@domain2:def...
> But qmail-lspawn doesn't seem to find these addresses.
> I did a little snooping on qmail-lspawn.c and found out that
> qmail-lspawn truncates the domain part  'r[at] = 0;', so
> theres no way it will find out the address/user properly.
> 
> Removing 'r[at] = 0;' on 'qmail-lspawn.c' does the work
> but then I have an unstable qmail...
> 
> Can someone help me?  What am I doing wrong? Is there other
> way of doing this ?
> 
> Thanks,
> Joao Pagaime
> 
> PS: mail does get to "qmail-spawn" but it doesn't find out
> the addresses on the table...

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