That is how it is supposed to work. The way ip-alias-domains works is that it takes the IP address you come in on, reverses it, and then appends that string onto the username presented to it. In this way, you will need 1 IP address for each domain you want to do mail for in order to avoid using [EMAIL PROTECTED] or bob%mydomainname.net. That default-domain option you used when you configured vpopmail will only append @pop.mymasterserver.net to the end of bob should it not successfully authenticate bob in the first place.
Tony
-----Original Message-----
From: Zack Zeiler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 10:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: problem with virtual domains
Hi!
I am having a simple problem with vpopmail. I setup qmail, vpomail and
it's sending, delivering and everything perfectly. The only problem is
that when I pop off the server I have to
enter my pop username as:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
My other servers only require the pop username to be
bob
I am not sure where I blew it in my ./configuration
Here is what I used to configure it.
./configure --enable-ip-alias-domains=y --enable-logging=y
--enable-default-domain=pop.mymasterserver.net
For clarification, I am planning on hosting multiple sites on the same
server. The server name is one thing and the virtual domain names are
something else. Any assistance would be great.
Thanks.
Zack
