Dear all,
 

I've a question here. Currently, I've got 
vpopmail,qmailadmin,sqwebmail,qmail installed on a box. It only serves a 
virtual domain. 


Since my vpopmail package was compiled with 
 --enable-default-domain=mydomain.com, adding another domain will not treat 
other users on the other domain to use their own domain as the default 
domain. 


My users on mydomain.com can send mail to another user on the same domain 
without having to append @mydomain.com to the local recipients. 


If however, the users from another domain starts sending a mail to a users 
(local ???) on the other domain, they must append @theotherdomain.com to the 
recipient's address. Any way of getting this fix? 

 

I don't think sqwebmail can handle this as the logindomain tag on the HTML 
only serves as hostname file. 


Ideas? 

 

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