Probably the best thing to do would be use IP aliased domains. It will require an IP per domain that you want to not specify the @domain.com part, but the feature is there and has been for a couple years now.
Regards, Tren > -----Original Message----- > From: Andre Fortin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 8:55 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [vchkpw] Multiple default domains(failover) > > > Hello, > > I'm in charge of 3 email systems. One is sendmail, one is > qmail with system users and one is qmail/vpopmail. I'd like > to move everything to the vpopmail system, however with > thousands of email accounts on each of the other domains/mail > systems, as well as overlapping usernames, it would be too > much to ask them to start appending @olddomain1.com and > @olddomain2.com. > > Is there a way to make vpopmail failover to different default > domains? For example, if a username/password pair do not > work on the first default domain, it will attempt to match on > the second domain, failing that it will try the 3rd domain, > etc until there are no more default domains, then fail if > there is no match on any default domains.. > > I don't know if vpopmail has this functionality built in, or > if anyone has ever done this(I've seen no mention of this > searching archives; maybe I've been looking in the wrong > place or not hard enough). If anyone has any suggestions or > information, it would be greatly appreciated :) > > > ----------------- > Andre Fortin, CCNA > Systems Administrator Technician > Persona Communications, Northern Division > 500 Barrydowne Rd. > Sudbury, Ontario > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Tel.: (705)560-1560 ext. 266 > > > > >