Thanks everyone for the help on this issue. I have since installed qmail
on my test enviroment and everything is working perfectly. I can now add
virtual domains and accounts with ease.

I guess the next step is to install courier-imap so I can run squirremail.
Quick question on that, due to not having to create local accounts will
squirrelmail still recognize the virtual accounts? Or do I have to create
a local account for that to work?

SquirrelMail is an IMAP client. It recognizes whatever your IMAP does. That includes virtual accounts, as long as you set IMAP up correctly.


 - Paul


I am hosting multiple domains with sendmail 8.x. The issue I am having is
below:

Say you have 2 domains that have the same email address name, IE
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] Normally if there is just one
domain you would create a local account called support correct? Well
because 2 different domains needs the same name you then make local
accounts called support1 and support2 and use virtualtables to tell
sendmail that support1 goes to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and support2 goes to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

That part works. Now sending out without genericstable it would show for
support1 as, [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the from address on the receipiants
side, so we want to make it show [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead. We do that
with genericstable. Here is the problem, sending out the email via pine,
locally to the box, support1 shows up as [EMAIL PROTECTED] as it is
suppose to.

I have setup squirrelmail and when sending from squirrelmail the reverse
doesnt work. Meaning if I send from squirrelmail it shows up as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] in the from address. I checked the headers and the
difference in the headers is that pine shows request from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] while the email sent from squirremail shows
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I think that is the problem but do not know how to
resolve it. Any suggestions?

Thanks

P.S. Sorry for the long post.







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