It really depends on how you are using virtual domains, are you using 
vpopmail?  If not then you need to write a custom auth module for sqwebmail 
to let you login as your virtual user and use it accordingly.

I could just be confused, im having a rough day.
Need more Beer, less work. 

 

Alex Kirk writes: 

> 
>> I fail to see how this should be configured in sqwebmail.
>> I assume you are logging in as the two different users?   
>> 
>> The address is setup as you login to sqwebmail, so if I login as 
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED], thats my email address.
>> If I login as [EMAIL PROTECTED] that is my email address.   
>> 
>> This is just a standard part of sqwebmail.
> 
> Currently, I have domain.com up and working. I log in simply as alex 
> there; there is no @domain.com involved. I tried loggin into my system 
> with a userid of [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the same password as domain.com; I 
> got a bad password error. I've never set up any sort of password for 
> domain2.com, so I don't see why the same password wouldn't work for the 
> same username. FYI, I've just been using UNIX system passwords as mail 
> passwords; they appear to be stored in /home/user/Maildir/sqwebmail-pass.  
> 
> What I'm trying to do, specifically, is this:  
> 
> 1. Have domain.com remain as it currently is: I login with my system 
> username and password, and my e-mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 2. Have domain2.com work so that I log in as [EMAIL PROTECTED], using 
> system passwords. For cases where the same user exists on both domains, 
> the password should be identical.
> 3. All e-mail should be separate; i.e., [EMAIL PROTECTED] should see 
> separate mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
> 
> Is that possible?  
> 
> Alex Kirk
 

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