Hi,

I'm pretty sure that this was asked for already, but I couldn't find
anything useful with the keywords I was using. I've tried to play with
some configurations, but couldn't find a reliable solution so far.

I will explain what I'm trying to do with two example domains:

I've got a server, which can be found at the domain "example.com"
(including a PTR record for reverse DNS lookups).

Now I want to run a mailserver for "example.com", but I don't want to
create local users, but instead use virtual mailboxing.

Furthermore I've got the domain "example.net" which I want to be a mail
host for - once again using virtual mailboxing.

Emails to "i...@example.com" should be stored (using dovecot) in
"/var/spool/mail/example.com/info". The emails for the "example.net"
domain should be treated the same way (e.g.
"/var/spool/mail/example.net/info").

Now what would be the best way to deal with these kind of problem? From
my understanding the documentation seems to assume that virtual
mailboxing is only used for "additional" domains, but not for the "main"
one.

So my question, I guess, comes down to this: What would be the best way
to have a single "main" domain virtual mailboxed, so that I don't have
to create system users for each account? Is this even possible in a
clean way?

Best regards,
Karol Babioch

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