Thanks for the info Steve. Yes, we have vpopmail installed with mysql
integration as qmr. We have vqadmin and qmailadmin manager to use in
configuring the qmail. How do we configure virtual domain 2 to mirror
virtual domain 1, so email sent to virtual domain
(E-Mail Removed) will go
to same
(E-Mail Removed), as well as user2,... user100. We know it
possible to create mydomain.net, mydomain.org in vqadmin and set
alias/forward in qmailadmin, but we have to do 100 user so this is not so
logical, as we will be virtuing more domain in future to the same
mydomain.com. Is there any solution to this?
Thanks again for input.
Jemy
"Steve Wolfe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Hi all, I followed the latest qmr guide in setting up qmail on fedora
>> box.
>> Everything is running fine after installation. The only issue is that, Im
>> trying to setup virtual domain "example.net", "example.org" to maildir to
>> "example.com". So for example, email sent to (E-Mail Removed) or
>> (E-Mail Removed) will always go (E-Mail Removed). I have tried the
>> method, by which create example.net and example.org under vqadmin and set
> up
>> forward one by one of user in qmailadmin under each domains, but is there
> a
>> way more feasible. I have also tried to change
>> /var/qmail/control/virtualdomains but i get failure notice no mailbox
>> with
>> that name. Can anybody give a suggestion?
>
> By far, the best way to handle virtual domains under qmail is to install
> vpopmail. It gives you much more flexibility, much easier administration,
> and your virtual domain users don't get system accounts.
>
> http://www.inter7.com/index.php?page=vpopmail
>
> steve
>
>