I only have one domain for my mail addresses, e.g. usern...@domain.com.

When I create a new account, should the userid be set to username and a single 
alias created for usern...@domain.com for this userid?  Is this the best way to 
set up new accounts?

I see the aliases table has a column called client_idnr.  What is this column 
used for?

I also want to set up IMAP/POP3 access to allow only IMAP/POP3 for a certain 
group of users, and deny IMAP/POP3 access to all others except from a Roundcube 
Mail installation on my website.  I assume I can do this using Usermaps 
feature, but I’m having a little difficulty understanding the best way to set 
this up.

What rows should I have in my usermaps table to implement this?  Do I need 4 
rows per user to allow IMAP/POP3 access from the web or Roundcube Mail servers 
or can I set things up such that there is a group for the users and only add a 
couple of rows to grant access to all users in the group?

Lastly, I want to have an admin IMAP user that can login (only from localhost) 
and access/update/create/delete mailboxes for any existing user using IMAP.  
What is the best way to set this up?  I’ve been assuming I need to set up an 
ACL for each user mailbox to allow the admin user access, but I don’t think 
this will allow the admin user to create/delete mailboxes (and autosubscribe 
the user to them).  Is there a way to set up a wildcard ACL (mailbox id 0?) to 
allow access to the admin user to all mailboxes?

Kevin
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