Mark Constable wrote:
Far from ideal, but doable. The hosteddomains file can have domain aliases
so maybe you can do something there so that at least users only had to be
added to the base domain. Hmm, maybe it only works for sub-domains...
domain.com
mail.domain.com<TAB>domain.com
http://www.courier-mta.org/makehosteddomains.html
I hope someone comes up with a "smart" solution as I'd like to know too.
Dear Mark,
The real truth is that you have just pointed the solution - clean,
simple and smart: the <TAB> option have just worked with my
FABRICADEIDEIAS.COM and FABRICADEIDEIAS.COM.BR which evidently aren't
sub-domains.
Thanks again for your great help.
BTW, Mr Sam, I have 2 suggestions for the documentation:
1. In the courier man page, in the "hosteddomains" section I think it
would be good or to include a description of the <TAB>/alias option or
to point the reader to see the complete description of "hosteddomains"
contents in the "makehosteddomains" man page (I read the "hosteddomains"
section in courier's man page and though that that was all there was
about the contents of "hosteddomains" files);
2. In the example of the <TAB>/alias option, I think it would be more
informative to use two completely different domains like EXAMPLE.COM and
DOMAIN.COM instead of DOMAIN.COM and MAIL.DOMAIN.COM as people might
think that the alias option just works for sub-domains which seems not
to be the case.
Mr. Sam, the more I know Courier, the more I like it.