Jonathan. You seem to be making this far too difficult on yourself. The info I provided showed you how to do this with a single IP, and stock packages provided with Red Hat. Did you give that method a try? You didn't have any followup questions, so I'm assuming no. charles On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote: > 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? _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list