> Does Postfix have IP-alias capability? I am not too sure if it does or not, I think so. The new postfix book just came in yesterday. I would have replied sooner but have been trying to digest what you said. I am not sure I want to assign different ip's to each domain to solve this problem. The thing that gets me is sqwebmail and courier-imap both use their own - very similar seeming - authdaemon. The courier one pulls the domain from the db, but the sqwebmail one doesn't. Or maybe it does, and sqwebmail doesn't care... I need to do more poking at it and watch the queries I suppose. At any rate, it is not a huge issue at the moment; the only people who don't use user@domain usernames are clients using software that doesn't allow them to use @ in the username. A handful only, and they don't use the web interface (yet). Thanks for all the input, gives me some things to think about. I definitely would like to hear about what you come up with. I personally think the auth module should just do a domain lookup on the id and ignore the fact that the domain may already be in the userid.. or look it up if there is no @ in name or something...
Rick Erlandson
