A new HOWTO I am writing for distributed email is actualy incorporating this, but it is also somewhere in the FAQ I think. But - basically - install fastforward to use /etc/aliases, then edit /var/qmail/control/virtualhosts and add the entries virtualhost.dom:alias (leave the word alias as is), then edit /etc/aliases and set up the alias to include the virtual host/domain. for example:

virtualhosts:

newdomain.com:alias

/etc/aliases:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hope this helps. BTW the MX record and routing MUST be set up correctly for this to work.

Regards

Brett Randall

Manager

InterPlanetary Solutions

http://ipsware.com/ <http://ipsware.com/>

 

 

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Jeff Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

> Sent: Wednesday, 12 July 2000 9:44 PM

> To: qmail list

> Subject: comparison

>

>

> Hello everyone. I am new to this list and new to qmail. I have

> been reading many of the excellent documentation about qmail

> and it's capabilities. I have to say I am impressed.

>

> I was hoping some of you would allow me to pick your brains.

> I am setting up a machine(s) with many virtual domains. Could

> some of you provide a comparison on difficulty of doing

> this with qmail as compared to sendmail. Especially if some

> of you have tried this with sendmail and decided to convert

> to qmail. I have searched on the web for something like

> this but found nothing. If any of you have a web site to

> reference, that would be greatly appreciated.

>

> Thanks in advance.

>

> Jeff Jones

>

>

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