Re: split local domain addressing

2000-08-14 Thread Chris Johnson
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 10:45:06AM +1000, Andrew Gray wrote: when two or more domains are set to local, how do I split say info@localdoamin1 and info@localdomain2 to go to different accounts? You don't. You make one of the domains a virtual domain. Chris

RE: split local domain addressing

2000-08-14 Thread Andrew Gray
Yes, well that is how I would have set it too, and it would be nice if I hadn't inherited a system with a rather sizable amount of users already installed, is there a way to acheive the same thing using aliases or such? On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 10:45:06AM +1000, Andrew Gray wrote: when

Re: split local domain addressing

2000-08-14 Thread Chris Johnson
On Tue, Aug 15, 2000 at 11:48:01AM +1000, Andrew Gray wrote: Yes, well that is how I would have set it too, and it would be nice if I hadn't inherited a system with a rather sizable amount of users already installed, is there a way to acheive the same thing using aliases or such? Yep.

Re: split local domain addressing - similar question.

2000-08-14 Thread Marc-Adrian Napoli
hi all, just a question similar to this split local domain addressing issue. domain1.com.au and domain2.com.au are both locally delivered domains. [EMAIL PROTECTED] is a functioning mailbox. [EMAIL PROTECTED] is to go elsewhere. in the ~sales/.qmail file i have put: