Hello Randall,
Thursday, July 04, 2002, 10:38:47 PM, you wrote:
RS> This is what I gathered from the doc/man/faq reading, and from what I
RS> experienced when trying to get a couple users to be "user" and other
RS> users to being "user@domain". If this is all WRONG... then uhm... someone
RS> else should correct me. Basically the key thing I read somewhere amongst
RS> the miles of docs was that domains in etc/locals are STRIPPED from the
RS> delivery leaving only "user" to match to find where to place the incoming
RS> mail, and domains in etc/hosteddomains leave the domain ON so it matches
RS> with "user@domain".
Thanks for your advice, but that is not exactly what I
want to do. Sorry, my explanation was not clear enough.
Well, this way is acceptable as a last resort, however
it would be much more convenient for me to be able to
have "user1", "user2" and "use...@domain1.tld",
"use...@domain1.tld" set within the same domain
"domain1.tld", as well as "user5", "use...@domain2.tld",
"use...@domain2.tld" within "domain2.tld". Is there any
way to do it?
Boris Bogachov