> I did see something in the manual, & the archives,  about running two
> domains, however, it looked to me like you couldn't mix TLDs -- .org
> = .com, etc.  Enlighten me, please?

Looking at what my router settings say, you just alias one domain to the
other. Your SIMS will already be configured to recognise one domain, to know
which mail to store into mailboxes - all you need to do is tell it that the
other domain is an alias to the first, so that it keeps both sets of mail.

e.g. if your first domain (that SIMS is programmed to recognise) is
first.com and you want it to also take mail addressed to second.com, put
this in your router settings:

second.com = first.com

this will tell it to treat all second.com mail as local mail and it will
keep it in local mailboxes.

You need to bear in mind that you can't have duplicate account names, so
where will a mail addressed to "webmaster" go? You can't have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] both go to different accounts
called webmaster, so you could alias those both, thus:

<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> = tom
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> = harry

Assuming harry runs second.com and tom runs first.com.

I assume this is correct :)

For further information, read the Router section in the documentation.

- Telcontar.


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