Perfect.  Thank you!

Darren

On Tue, 30 Oct 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> IP alias domains only works with domains specifically
> added to the map list.  So, to answer your question,
> your other domains will not be affected unless specifically
> mapped to an IP.  Even then, if a user connects to a mapped
> IP, and authenticates with a different domain than the one
> that IP is mapped to, it will still authenticate them.
>
> Darren Nay wrote:
> >
> > Hey all,
> >
> > Quick question.  I've got about 250 domains setup on one mail server using
> > qmail+vpopmail5.0.  So far they have all been setup on one IP address and
> > each users accesses his/her account using [EMAIL PROTECTED]  This has
> > worked great up to this point, but now I have a situation where it would
> > be best if one of my new domains didn't need to use the domain as part of
> > their username in the mail client.  I know that I could set this domain as
> > the "default" domain but I would rather not do that.
> >
> > So, what I am wondering is that if I --enable-ip-alias-domains will it
> > interfere with any of my current domains?  Or just add the functionality
> > for the IP domains?  Is there anything I need to know before I set this
> > up?
> >
> > Thanks for your help!
> >
> > Darren Nay - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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