Hi, maybe you [or anybody else] could add some code, to use the domain accessing the server... like.. I do a pop connection to mail.domain1.com with username bolonheis, the daemon authenticates [EMAIL PROTECTED] against vpopmail. If the domain is domain2.com, then the daemon adds @domain2.com to the username passing to vpopmail.
I did it with squirrelmail, but don't know how to do in pop or imap servers. In squirrelmail i took the server name and splitted the domain part from it. Hasn't anybody did this yet? Regards, Luciano On 8/27/07, Miguel News <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Um... I don't know how Plesk works (I've heard questionable things about > > it's Licensing status, plus it being closed source - I like to be able to > > fix my server bugs :)), but unless you are using a different IP address > > > and POP3/IMAP server instance for each domain, I don't see how you could > > be doing this right now. > > I have multiple domains in the same IP. > I tested Plesk with the same username in 3 different domains. > > I think the way it works is by comparing username and password and associate > it with a domain... Not an elegant solution. > > When I try to change the password to one that exists on the same username > for another domain it give me an error. > > > If it is like this I think I'm going to inform my users to add domain to > every login. > >
