I don't know how that would work. I was posing this as a question. My LINUX machine uses only one static IP address and I would want different virtual domains all using the same IP address. My guess would be that a local-to-local send to user would simply go to the Mailbox or Maildir of that user. I would assume that if the email client is on the local machine, the LINUX server, then I assume that local-to-local username addressing would work normally. Alex > -----Original Message----- > From: Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 1999 8:00 PM > To: Alex Miller > Subject: Re: Virtual Mail > > > Dear Alex, > > Is your configuration based on different IP for different > domains? If I have one IP for many domains, can the user enter > "username" in their email client to receive email > instead of "username%domain.com". > > Harris > > At 1999/6/15 PM 04:32:00, you wrote: > >One thing that isn't clear from the documentation for a virtual domain is > >this. > > > >Assuming your domain is acme.com > >As a virtual domain, [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes to that account. > > > >Does qmail allow the following. > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] (sent to mom's account) > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] (sent to dad's account) > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] (sent to my account) > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] (sent to the account holding the virtual domain) > > > > > >This is what I'd really like to do. And this is the current > setup I have for > >my main domain at my ISP which uses Post.Office on an NT machine > >(boo...hiss, Gates is Beelzebub) > > > >When I get this working with qmail I'll dumpt the Post.Office setup at my > >ISP and run that domain of the Linux box and NEVER go back to Microsoft! > > > >Alex Miller > > > > > > > >
