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From: Ralf Hildebrandt (news-list.postfix.usersinnominate.de)
Date: Mon Apr 02 2001 - 02:05:25 CDT

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    On 2 Apr 2001 03:34:01 +0200, Christopher H. Laco <chris.lacothreetech.com> wrote:

    >The first thing that I need to get my noggin around is the best way to setup
    >users on multiple domains on the same machine.

    man virtual

    >Under IMail, the user "webmaster" could be a separate user account on one
    >domain than the "webmaster" user on another domain on the same server given

    Yes, this is possible with Postfix.

    >that user/passwords are not part of the OS, but are part of the email
    >software...and I do mean users (user id and password) and not aliases. SO
    >the first question is how do organizations with many domains deal with that
    >on *BSD...what kind of user naming convention do most of you use for
    >similiar users on the same system. If these were normal users, aliases
    >would suffice, but we also have 3rd party email tracking software that logs
    >into the various webmaster, info, tech, etc accounts for processing...

    Use something like Courier IMAPD or Cyrus IMAPD if you want a POP3/IMAP
    server that has no "real" users.

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