oh yeah, i did it with redhats linuxconf, and then i had to map use mapped
users in my solidpop3d configure file..
ie
DoMapping true
MapUserFile /etc/pop3d/domain1.map
/etc/pop3d/domain1.map:
dood:dood-d1
and the same for the other domain
/etc/pop3d/domain2.map:
dood:dood-d2
and it's working like a charm..
B
On Sat, 1 Jul 2000, root wrote:
> actually there is a way to do it in sendmail....its working now...i
> decided to not do it on the freebsd box and did it though redhats
> linuxconf...and it works
>
> On Sat, 1 Jul 2000, Michael Orion Jackson wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Nathan Sportsman wrote:
> >
> > > As far as I know you cannot have a separate passwd file for each virtual
> > > host. They all simply read from the /etc/passwd. Which does suck, because if
> > > you have [EMAIL PROTECTED] you cannot create the account [EMAIL PROTECTED] for
> > > a different users
> > >
> > > Nathan
> >
> > I'm pretty sure there is a way to do this in qmail, if you're into using
> > an alternate mailer daemon. Damned if I can remember how at 4 in the
> > morn, though. :^) (I'm not real into being a mail admin anyway, I'm just
> > happy it (qmail) works well without my having to screw with it at work.)
> >
> > Cheers!
> > Mike
> >
> > *****************Michael Orion Jackson******************
> > ***********TAMS Class of 96/UT Class of 200?************
> > *********************Random Quote:**********************
> > ****PERL: Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister :-)***
> > ********************************************************
> >
>
>
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