Since my illustrations appeard trunkated, I'm re-sending this mail,
hopefully it will be a little bit easier to read this time ;-)


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From: "Einar Bordewich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: vaddaliasdomain
Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2000 00:10:40 +0200

Why is vaddaliasdomain making a link in ~vpopmail/domains/newdomain to
~vpopmail/domains/oldomain, and then in virtualdomains adding the newdomain
to newdomain user. In /var/qmail/users/assign the newdomain is linked to
itself and then the home catalog is ~vpopmail/domains/newdomain?

Whould it not be better to drop the symlink in ~vpopmail/domains, and in
virtualdomains/assign rather set the newdomain to the old domain alias
user?

Current setup:

virtualdomains:
test.org:test.org
test.com:test.com

assign:
+test.org-:test.org:1009:104:/home/vpopmail/domains/test.org:-::
+test.com-:test.com:1009:104:/home/vpopmail/domains/test.com:-::
.


New setup:

virtualdomains:
test.org:test.org
test.com:test.org

assign:
+test.org-:test.org:1009:104:/home/vpopmail/domains/test.org:-::
+test.com-:test.org:1009:104:/home/vpopmail/domains/test.org:-::
.

With many domains and several alias domains, the symlinks is boring.
Special
since there are no user with the aliasdomain in their username.

Why am I conserned by this trivial issue?
Since I do a:
#!/bin/sh
ls -1 ~vpopmail/domains/ | \
grep ".no\|.com\|.org\|.net"  \
> /usr/local/share/sqwebmail/logindomainlist

from time to time ;-) and since I think the "old" solution breaks qmails
intention regarding aliasdomains and use of the assign file.

regards
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IDG New Media     Einar Bordewich
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