The main file that you have to setup is /etc/sendmail.cw in the file you
have to put all the domains that you accept mail for. The if you have a
need for the same name to recieve e-mail at 2 different domains, ie
support@domain1.com and support@domain2.com you have to use the
virtualusertable which is basicly an e-mail to user map of
support@domain1.com user1
support@domain2.com user2
then if you are going to have people from more than your existing domain
sending e-mail though you, you will have to set them to relay in
/etc/mail/access (you probably won't need this step if you already have
people setup and using sendmail as their outgoing server)
Brian Cluff
----- Original Message -----
> I've been reading up on how to setup virtual host with apache, but there
is
> one thing I can't figure out. How do I setup email(pop accounts, not
> aliases) for all the different host? Can Sendmail even do this? Is there
a
> way to automate the making of virtual host along with "virtual email"?
Ive
> read DNS and BIND and Some of Sendmail(THe Oreilly ones). After reading
> sendmail, I was left wondering if the only way to do it would be to run
> multiple daemons or use another program.
>
> John Albee
>
>
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