Why is it so hard to implement virtual domains?

Simply make the user's email his username.  Tada.  Problem solved.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ilia Chipitsine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 2:56 AM
>To: James Users List
>Subject: Re: Nobody replied to me about Virtual Domains..
>
>> A while ago I send an email but nobody replied... that "solution"
that
>> you have in your FAQ - does it work?
>>
>> If not, is there a virtual domain implementation for James out there?
>
>I'm using XMLVirtualUserTable, haven't look at JDBC thing yet,
>
>looks like:
>
><mailet match="All" class="XMLVirtualUserTable">
>             <mapping>[EMAIL PROTECTED]</mapping>
>             <mapping>[EMAIL PROTECTED]</mapping>
>             <mapping>[EMAIL PROTECTED]</mapping>
>             <mapping>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:550 Requested action not
taken:
>no such user here</mapping>
></mailet>
>
>it seems, there's no virtual hosting like vpop3 does.
>
>
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