At 08:15 AM 6/5/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>Lye On Siong Johnny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Are there any other way to implement virtual domain apart from using
> > vpopmail?
>
>Lots of other ways; vmailmgr is one other commonly used package. Or, as
>Russell said, you could roll your own (or pay him or another qmail consultant
>to roll one for you).
I have got vpopmail running fine. :) So far so good until one of my client
have got dash in their
email. But that problem is solve with the new development version of
vpopmail. Thanks to Ken jones.
> > or is it true that if having virtual domain, then the log in name will be
> > the full email address since that's the only way to differentiate the
> > accounts?
>
>No, not necessarily true. vmailmgr supports differentiation of virtual
>domains based on the reverse DNS entries of the IP addresses in use, if you
>can spare an IP address for each virtual domain you want to host. Why? Is
>supplying the full email address a show-stopper for you?
Definitely not a show-stopper. I am more than happy with the performance of
qmail. Just that one of my client uses
www.thatweb.com to check their mail, and they were unable to do it. And
just too bad, I do not really have spare IP.
So i guess full email address is the only way to go.
Johnny