No, not quite.

You originally said you wanted to be able to support both
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] on the same box.

The virtusertable allows you to accept mail for these two addresses (which
are not necesarily real accounts) and send the mail to a *real* account.

So you would have

[EMAIL PROTECTED]    someone
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sometimes you end up having to create two users sales-thewebsons and
sales-nwhotspring (using adduser if you'd like)  and do

[EMAIL PROTECTED]    sales-thewebsons
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   sales-nwhotspring

I hope this helps clear this up

charles

On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Ben Ocean wrote:
> 
> Okay, this is where I'm confused. So, I set up *[EMAIL PROTECTED]* in 
> the virtusertable to be mapped to *[EMAIL PROTECTED]*. Do I enter the 
> command *useradd -c -m "whatever" ocean* to set up this new user? Then it's 
> automatically mapped to *[EMAIL PROTECTED]*? Okay, I think I get it, 
> please verify.
> BenO




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