Ok, I've researched the exim stuff and I think I see how to do it via aliases, but I want to see if anyone has a better solution.
We're really an IPP. We host several domains, with a few users for each. It is getting to the point where name conflict is an issue, ie I need [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be two separate users. I see how to set up Exim to make them resolve to separate users, ie [EMAIL PROTECTED] could be resolved to joe1 and [EMAIL PROTECTED] could be resolved to joe2. However, I'd like to make it more seamless for the client. Seems like making them log in with joe1 and joe2 is more of a hassle than they need. Is there another way of doing this? I currently have all my users as real users on the server, simply setting /bin/false for the shell on those who do not need to update their web sites. I'm using Exim for my MTA (modified to use maildir), and Courier for POP and IMAP. I'm more than willing to RTFM if someone can simply point me to the correct FM. Almost wondering if I can somehow create a username of [EMAIL PROTECTED] so the OS does it all. BTW, I love Exim, and Courier seems good for the POP/IMAP, but if I can find a solution that will do all this, I'd switch (but not without a few regrets). Thanks, Rod -- A computer without Microsoft is like ice cream without ketchup. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]