Thankyou for your answer, Tim.
 
I have many virtual domains (500 up) in one machine. All domains are in same path /usr/local/vpopmail/domain/ .
But In case of many users (ex. 500 up) in each domain.
user1 to user99 are in path /usr/local/local/vpopmail/domain/yourdomain.com/
user100 to user199 are in path /usr/local/local/vpopmail/domain/yourdomain.com/0/
user200 to user299 are in path /usr/local/local/vpopmail/domain/yourdomain.com/1/
user300 to user399 are in path /usr/local/local/vpopmail/domain/yourdomain.com/2/
user400 to user499 are in path /usr/local/local/vpopmail/domain/yourdomain.com/3/
 
My question is ......
Does in case of many domains  have hierarchy such as many users????
and if it has ....
How to config it?????
 
Best Regards,
Pichit
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Tim Hunter
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 10:07 AM
Subject: Re: About hierarchy DOMAIN ???

I am sure I do not understand the question entirely and I know im not the only one.
If you are using vpopmail as your authentication method, just use it in sqwebmail.
It will know where your users ./Maildir/'s are and work accordingly.
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Pichit Jiw
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 11:04 PM
Subject: About hierarchy DOMAIN ???

Hi all,
 
I am a newbie. I use qmail+vpopmail (mysql )+sqwebmail. I know sqwebmail support about hierarchy user (when user over 100 up) which is so good :D . But I would like to know Sqwebmail support hierarchy virtual domain (when there are many domains 500 up) and if Sqwebmail supported , I would like to know how to use it. Please help me.
 
Best Regards,
Pichit

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