I recently got Qmail installed, and functional for the basic tests,
however, I ran into a problem while trying to setup virtual domains. It
appears the only way to setup qmail with virtual hosts is to have all the
mail to a domain go to a single user, then filter it out from there, using
lots of .qmail files in that users home directory... This seems like a
giant pain.. so hopefully i'm not understanding something. I want to have
a central location for virtual domain addresses similar to sendmail's
virtusers file.. its often times called different names, but it looks
like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sally
@anotherdomainhostedhere.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
as you can see.. its really easy to specify where email is forwarded to..
whether it be a popbox (or alias) on our system, or an address someplace
else on the net. Is there any way to do anything similar to this in qmail?
have one centralized location where you can specify where email goes to
based on how it comes in? i would LIKE to have one file.. but if I had to
have one file per domain, that would work ok. however I don't want the
files to be in the users home directory.
I thought this would be a simple problem to solve, but after a couple days
of searching through archives, and reading web pages, i haven't found
anything.. am I the only one here who wants something like that? is there
a reason why thats worse than having tons of little files everywhere?
P.S. if our users were competant enough to manage their own mail, doing it
the standard way MIGHT be a viable option.. but 99% of our users don't
know email from ftp.
Thanks.
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Doug Peterson - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DigitalWest Networks - www.digitalwest.net
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