Sorry to keep bothering you but I had one more question:
Do you use IPs for each virtual email server? Because when I looked at Linuxconf, that 
it what it wanted was IPs - just like Apache's IP-based hosting. The problem is we 
cannot use the IP-based method because we now only have one IP address (you know, the 
new ARIN thing)

So did you already have IPs, or did you manage to set it up name-based email serving 
in linuxconf?

Thanks a bunch,

        JW

At 12:12 PM 11/3/2000 +1100, you wrote:
>I didn't install anything special to get this to work - stock standard RH server 
>install (if I recall correctly) - but this part of linuxconf *is* in all the servers 
>I administer which are an ecelectic mix of freshly installed 6.2 boxeds, upgrades, 
>and - well - just have a look in linuxconf in the sendmail configuration section - 
>all the vmail setup stuff is done from there... and in the users section further down 
>you can set up virtual pop users ion the special accounts section of the users config 
>bit.
>
>- dan.
>
>At 5:33 PM -0600 2/11/00, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
>> >List-Id: General Red Hat discussion list <redhat-list.redhat.com>
>>>
>>>vmail sounds like exactly what I'm interested in. However "locate vmail", "ls 
>/etc/v*" and "rpm -qa |grep vmail" do not turn up anything so I'm wondering, is vmail 
>a standard RH thing, or did you add it yourself?
>>>
>>>Also, if you did add it yourself: did you have to use a different pop3d then the 
>one that came with RH's standard imap package? Which one?
>>>
>>>Thanks a bunch,
>> >
>> >
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