Many of the administrative programs allow you to have a separate
administrator per domain. XMailWAI is one that comes to mind. The
postmaster account in each domain is the administrator for that domain.

Bill

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>Sent:  Monday, January 13, 2003 11:45 AM
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>Because I need each one of them to administrate their own mail server :)
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>Nick
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>>Ok, I just have to ask :)  Why 20-30 installs on a single box? Why not
>>one install that binds to 20-30 ip addresses?
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