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From: Philip Murray (me
philth.net.nz)Date: Tue Sep 11 2001 - 04:04:16 CDT
But then, what do I put in mydestination?
> From: Nebbe, Joelle
> To: postfix-users
postfix.org
> Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 8:26 PM
> Subject: RE:
>
> Here's the way i would do it
>
>
> The postfix virtual file:
>
> -------------
> # domain 1
> domain1.com enabled
> bob
domain1.com bob
>
>
> # domain2
> domain2.com enabled
> foo
domain2.com foo
>
> ----------------
>
> then you remove domain1.com and domain2.com from your main.conf
"mydestination"
> and the system will use the virtual entries to decide what gets delivered
and what does
> not.
>
> (don't forget you need to run 'postmap')
>
> If you have lots of domains you'll end up creating lots of users and
mailboxes. Another
> option is to have local mailboxes for users without giving them a "real"
system username.
> That requires a pop server which can handle that kind of setup, but there
are a few :)
>
> Joelle Nebbe
>
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