[vchkpw] Alias domain problem
Hi, I got two domians i DNS dom.com and alias.com. I've created vpopmail domain for dom.com and aliasdomain for alias.com pointing dom.com but unfortunately vpopmail authorizes when user use [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Can it be somehow changed? I don't want users authorize using alias domain. BR Solt
Re: [vchkpw] Alias domain problem
On Jan 4, 2005, at 3:19 AM, Marcin Sotysiak wrote: I got two domians i DNS dom.com and alias.com. I've created vpopmail domain for dom.com and aliasdomain for alias.com pointing dom.com but unfortunately vpopmail authorizes when user use [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Can it be somehow changed? I don't want users authorize using alias domain. I don't think it's possible. Vpopmail aliases the domain early on... You might be able to accomplish it by removing the domain from /var/qmail/users/assign (and running qmail-newu to rebuild users/cdb) and then editing control/virtualdomains to list the real domain after the alias. This should allow mail to be delivered, but as far as vpopmail (and qmailadmin) knows, the domain doesn't exist. -- Tom Collins - [EMAIL PROTECTED] QmailAdmin: http://qmailadmin.sf.net/ Vpopmail: http://vpopmail.sf.net/ Info on the Sniffter hand-held Network Tester: http://sniffter.com/
Re: [vchkpw] Alias domain problem
On Tuesday 04 January 2005 05:19 am, Marcin Sotysiak wrote: Hi, I got two domians i DNS dom.com and alias.com. please use example.org, example.net, and example.com when using bogus information for hypothetical purposes. I have changed 'dom.com' to example.com and 'alias.com' to example.org in the rest of this email. I've created vpopmail domain for example.com and aliasdomain for example.org pointing dom.com but unfortunately vpopmail authorizes when user use [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Can it be somehow changed? I don't want users authorize using alias domain. Why not? Are you eventually planning on splitting that domain up and don't want to have to tell everyone to change their authentication settings? If so, simply make the domains separate and use forwards on example.org to send the mail over to the 'real' example.com email address. -Jeremy -- Jeremy Kitchen ++ Systems Administrator ++ Inter7 Internet Technologies, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ++ www.inter7.com ++ 866.528.3530 ++ 815.776.9465 int'l kitchen @ #qmail #gentoo on EFnet IRC ++ scriptkitchen.com/qmail GnuPG Key ID: 481BF7E2 ++ jabber:[EMAIL PROTECTED] pgptqfAzTf2gT.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [vchkpw] Alias domain problem
- Original Message - From: Jeremy Kitchen [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tuesday 04 January 2005 05:19 am, Marcin Sotysiak wrote: Hi, I got two domians i DNS dom.com and alias.com. please use example.org, example.net, and example.com when using bogus information for hypothetical purposes. I have changed 'dom.com' to example.com and 'alias.com' to example.org in the rest of this email. OK. I've created vpopmail domain for example.com and aliasdomain for example.org pointing dom.com but unfortunately vpopmail authorizes when user use [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Can it be somehow changed? I don't want users authorize using alias domain. Why not? Are you eventually planning on splitting that domain up and don't want to have to tell everyone to change their authentication settings? If so, simply make the domains separate and use forwards on example.org to send the mail over to the 'real' example.com email address. They have some 300 accounts and actually it is a transition proccess from example.com to example.org. They want to receive e-mails sent to example.com but same time they want to let people send mail only from example.org. Of course important is what you put into From files not how you authorize but somehow they want to erase example.com from memory. I know it sound wacky but that's politics :( Anyway thanks Solt
Re: [vchkpw] Alias domain problem
On Jan 4, 2005, at 12:58 PM, Marcin Sotysiak wrote: They have some 300 accounts and actually it is a transition proccess from example.com to example.org. They want to receive e-mails sent to example.com but same time they want to let people send mail only from example.org. Of course important is what you put into From files not how you authorize but somehow they want to erase example.com from memory. I know it sound wacky but that's politics :( If your qmail-smtpd is properly patched, you can force it to reject messages that include example.com in the MAIL FROM. Check your qmail-smtpd for references to a control file called 'badmailfrom'. You can put @example.com in there and your server will reject all messages from addresses in example.com. -- Tom Collins - [EMAIL PROTECTED] QmailAdmin: http://qmailadmin.sf.net/ Vpopmail: http://vpopmail.sf.net/ Info on the Sniffter hand-held Network Tester: http://sniffter.com/