Try this: Put the virtual domain in control/virtualdomains. ie: virtual.domain.com: virtual1 anothervirtual.domain.com: virtual2 virtual1 and virtual2 are two different users...add a different user for each virtual domain (they can have better names). Then in the home folder for each of these users, create a .qmail-default file with has the fastforward line first, and there is a parameter (I forget it, look in the man page) that will move to the next line in the file if the user doesn't exist. The second line would therefore be something like: ./Maildir/ or ./Mailbox or &[EMAIL PROTECTED] This is presuming you use fastforward...If you don't simply create .qmail-user files and a .qmail-default in that virtual-domain user's home folder instead of relying on fastforward (note: i recommend fastforward, it is much better than sendmail's aliases...naturally) /BR Manager InterPlanetary Solutions http://ipsware.com
