Jaun/Tim:

I think this is where the problem is.  The document that I configured the
virtual domain from, as well as single user ID support
(http://www.tibus.net/pgregg/projects/qmail/single-uid-howto.html) said
nothing about what this identifier was, or how it was supposed to be used.

So, to answer questions:

1)      Well what does missionprinting-org represent on your system?

It does not represent anything.  I did not set anything up anywhere to
correspond to this value.

2)      Is it a defined user in your /etc/passwd file?

NO.  It is not.

***

Per the above referenced document, I have configured a individual user ID in
the /etc/passwd file to support the single user ID feature.  The user is
called pop3ctrl.  So, how should I do this?  Should I proceed as follows:

1)  In /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains

Change from:

missionprinting.org:missionprinting-org

Change to:

missionprinting.org:pop3ctrl

2)  In /var/qmail/users/assign

Change entries from:

=missionprinting-org-tom.sarratt.jr:pop3ctrl:508:503:/popboxes/mprnt/sarrt2:
::

Change entries to:

=pop3ctrl-tom.sarratt.jr:pop3ctrl:508:503:/popboxes/mprnt/sarrt2:::

***

Is this the right idea?  Is this the only alterations I should have to make
to get this ball rolling?

Please review and comment.

Regards,
Tom Sarratt

-----Original Message-----
From: Timothy Lorenc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 6:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Alias Support Question



By <some-username> I mean an entry in /etc/passwd
or in /var/qmail/users/assign...

Well what does missionprinting-org represent on your
system? is it a defined user in your /etc/passwd file?

<snip>












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