IP alias domains only works with domains specifically
added to the map list.  So, to answer your question,
your other domains will not be affected unless specifically
mapped to an IP.  Even then, if a user connects to a mapped
IP, and authenticates with a different domain than the one
that IP is mapped to, it will still authenticate them.

Darren Nay wrote:
> 
> Hey all,
> 
> Quick question.  I've got about 250 domains setup on one mail server using
> qmail+vpopmail5.0.  So far they have all been setup on one IP address and
> each users accesses his/her account using [EMAIL PROTECTED]  This has
> worked great up to this point, but now I have a situation where it would
> be best if one of my new domains didn't need to use the domain as part of
> their username in the mail client.  I know that I could set this domain as
> the "default" domain but I would rather not do that.
> 
> So, what I am wondering is that if I --enable-ip-alias-domains will it
> interfere with any of my current domains?  Or just add the functionality
> for the IP domains?  Is there anything I need to know before I set this
> up?
> 
> Thanks for your help!
> 
> Darren Nay - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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