hiya Jonathan - no bother here! :)

I didn't install anything special - and I didn't have to use virtual 
IPs or anything... out mail server has just one IP too...

I just:

1. add virtual email domain in linuxconf - in the "sendmail:basic: 
Configure virtual email domain" section... I entered the domain name, 
and that's all you *have* to put in here - although there are other 
options to play with if you get keen later.

2. add aliases in "sendmail:basic: Setting virtual domain user 
aliases" section of linuxconf ... should be pretty self-explanatory.

AND / OR

2. add users to the virtual domain if they're new users - not jsut 
aliases of users currently on your system - using the "User 
Accounts:Special Accounts: Virtual POP accounts (mail only)" section 
- again - pretty much the same as adding users for your main system.

3. exit linuxconf - it'll tell you it's got to rebuild 
/etc/sendmail.cf for you... and restart sendmail... and all should 
work fine....


with one domain we're being forwarders for they wanted all mail to be 
forwarded to the one POP account at another server (their ISP) so I 
just set that as the fallback destination in the first step... and if 
that's all you want then you don't need to bother with either of the 
step 2s.

have a play in there - should work fine and dandy... and no need to 
be making hash tables or other weird stuff... which I'm sure I'd do 
if I *had* to - but this works well for me - leaving me more time to 
do manual configuration changes where linuxconf *cant* be of 
assistance...

Hope that makes it a bit clearer... sorry for the slow reply!

cheers dan.


At 11:53 AM -0600 3/11/00, 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?
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