Why shouldn't he just use the virtusertable and genericstable features of 
sendmail? I use these and I host about 8 domains and have no problems.

<<JAV>>

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From: "nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sat, 28 Dec 2002 14:20:37 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: virtual mail accounts

> Ashley M. Kirchner said:
> >
> >     What are people using for virtual pop/imap accounts?  In other
> > words, accounts that can receive mail, but that don't have a physical  log
> > in to the server.  I need something I can roll out that can work  across
> > multiple domains (hosted on the same server), and that will  (hopefully)
> > allow me to create user@one_domain and user@other_domain  without 'user'
> > conflicting.  ('user' in this case is the same)
> 
> if you want login names like user@one_domain and user@another_domain 
> then I think your only option is courier.
> 
> I use cyrus(cyrus 1.5), but it uses normal authentication(tied in 
> with PAM via LDAP). I recieve email for about 65 different email 
> addresses, each email address has a dedicated INBOX. I can access 
> all 65 inboxes using 1 account(via cyrus acls), so I don't have to 
> login 65 times to check all my mail. The other 64 accounts are only 
> mailboxes with a mail alias, no account is linked to them(this email 
> address is among those 64).
> 
> nate
> 
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