To all who replied with clarifications, thanks. I think I understand the scope of the 
limitation (minor) and how to work within it.

To those who thought I was somehow trying to criticize SIMS or cast it in a negative 
light by comparing it to MacHTTP, I wasn't. I was only using MacHTTP as an 
illustration of the behavior I was looking for.

To those who think I'm trying to subvert the RFC system, my aspirations don't reach 
that high ;-) 

I just have a little server that is hosting a half dozen small web sites, and I wanted 
to set up email for the dozen or so people involved. I wanted to have them be able to 
have accounts in separate domains, much as the sites are in separate domains.

It sounds like my initial impression was correct: SIMS can do what I want. It's a 
great way to go, and many thanks to the people who provide it for the low, low price 
of free.

Moving along now.
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regards,

Geoff Canyon
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