- 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