On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 04:55:25PM -0500, Steven Champeon wrote:
...
> Using sendmail, you can set up virtual domains with the virtusertable
> feature, and then create pop accounts to which mail sent to addresses
> in those virtual domains is delivered:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  pop01
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  pop02
> 
> then, the user checking mail at pop01 will get all mail sent to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], and the user checking mail at pop02 will get mail sent
> to [EMAIL PROTECTED] See the sendmail documentation for more details:

  This is an example of a non-virtual implementation on the POP side. 

  I.e. the user at [EMAIL PROTECTED] can not check mail at pop.abc.com *with*
the username 123 or [EMAIL PROTECTED], but has to set their username to this
totally nonintuitive username value known only to the internals of the
ISP's mail system.

  I'm getting beaten up about this by my sales manager (nicely!) every
so often too, if you can't tell.

  -- Clifton

-- 
    Clifton Royston  --  LavaNet Systems Architect --  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"As for yourself, ... I am well disposed to hope you may hitherto have
escaped many Vices of your Country. But by what I have gathered from
your own Relation, and the Answers I have with much Pain wringed and
extorted from you, I cannot but conclude the Bulk of your Natives to be
the most pernicious Race of little odious Vermin that Nature ever
suffered to crawl upon the Surface of the Earth."  
  - Jonathan Swift, _Gulliver's Travels_

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