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Re:
domain1 ->
domain2
From: Wietse Venema (wietse
porcupine.org)
Date: Sun Oct 23 2005 - 15:57:44 CDT
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Ben Beuchler:
> > See virtual(5) like Ralf pointed out, but you must not use this feature
> > since it breaks recipient validation. Instead, make explicit mappings
> > for each user,
> >
> > user1
example.com user1
example.net
> > user2
example.com user2
example.net
> > ...
> > userN
example.com userN
example.net
> >
> > or simply modify your virtual mailbox map so that user1
example.com and
> > user1
example.net both map to the same mailbox.
>
> Ouch. Logical advice, but painful from a management perspective.
Let the computer do the work for you.
Generating one table from the other is a matter of adding a
trivial script to the account maintenance procedures.
Wietse
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