I have a simple script in C that resolves same-user-name-but-different-domains.
It authenticates a POP account using Postgresql. You can download the
script from
        http://x.csusb.net/free/qmail/

Tong
 
At 06:14 PM 1/18/00 -0500, Chris Johnson wrote:
>On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 02:39:59PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi, I have several domains that I am in the process of transferring
>> to one machine with my qmail mailserver.  I've gotten in the habit 
>> of accessing my pop mail for different domains at different times 
>> depending on what I'm doing.
>> 
>> My main email address on each of these domains is the same username, i.e.
>> siffert@domain1
>> siffert@domain2
>> siffert@domain3
>> 
>> I know how to store them into different Maildirs in my "siffert" account,
>> depending on domain, thanks to dot-qmail and virtualdomains.  But how
>> can I access these different Maildirs through pop?  It seems that pop
>> always relies on a hardcoded mailbox name like ~/Maildir, and storing all
>> my different domains' mail in there would scramble them all together.
>> Am I going to *have* to use different useraccounts and header-forging
>> to accomplish this?
>
>You need either to use one of the virtual domains packages (see www.qmail.org),
>or use a different version of checkpassword. I have a patch to the standard
>checkpassword that lets you use a cdb database to look users up and decide
>where qmail-pop3d should look for mail. It also works with regular /etc/passwd
>users. It's pretty simple to set up.
>
>See http://www.palomine.net/qmail/checkcdb.tar.gz
>
>Chris
>

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