If your only planning on running virtual domains (all pointing to 1 IP
address), then you do not need to use the --enable-ip-alias switch. This
switch is for those who plan on running some or all of the domains the mail
server is hosting using unique IP address(s).
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Fairs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2000 8:48 AM
Subject: --enable-ip-alias
> Hi,
>
> There've been a couple of mails on the list with regards to the above
> configure switch. I don't *believe* that I configured with this switch
> (though I may be wrong), and I intend to support multiple virtual domains
> on one IP - there is no PTR record for each of the domains. Should I have
> configured with this switch? I'm successfully running a 'virtual
subdomain'
> of my 'real' domain - ie. I've got spiderplant.net as my 'real' domain,
and
> working virtual addresses of the form [EMAIL PROTECTED] Will this
> continue to work when I register unrelated domains?
>
> Incidentally, is there a way of finding out how a program was configured,
> ie. which switched were used on the command lines?
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Dan
>
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