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On Thu, Oct 12, 2000 at 02:14:50PM -0000, Chris Cioffi wrote:
> I'm digging into virtual domains and I'm having a problem with
> logging into my virtual domain.
> In /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains I have a line that looks like
> this:
> virtdom.net:virtdom.net
>
> virtdom.net is a valid unix user with home
> directory /home/virtdom.net
Please don't hide the details from us. It only makes our job harder.
> I can log into my account (user) with this 'virtdom.net-user' but
> not with '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' or 'user:virtdom.net'.
> My /etc/vmailmgr/separators contains '@:%'
>
> Is there a setting required to permit hostname based access?
Nope, unless you mean IP-based virtual domains.
> I've
> looked through the docs for vmailmgr and it seems to assume
> hostbased access just kinda works.
It does.
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Bruce Guenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://em.ca/~bruceg/
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