Subject: Re: zmailer & virtual domains From: mea@nic.funet.fi To: vit@takthq.lipetsk.su (Victor Gamov) Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 01:46:40 +0300 (EET DST) Cc: zmailer@nic.funet.fi In-Reply-To: <199807291222.QAA09462@takthq.lipetsk.su> from "Victor Gamov" at Jul 29, 98 04:22:58 pm > Hi! It's me again :-)) > > I have the following question -- can I have some different mail domains > in one UNIX-box with zmailer? For example, I want to have user1@domain1 and > user2@domain2 but user1@domain2 must be error address. > > Any suggestion? Presuming login usernames have nothing to do with address names, and are unique over the entire user base, you could do following mappings: $MAILVAR/db/fqdnaliases: user1@domain1: login1@server1 user2@domain2: login2@server1 user3@domain3: login3@server2 postmaster@domain1: postmaster postmaster@domain2: postmaster postmaster@domain3: postmaster (and presuming everything else at these two domains is invalid..) $MAILVAR/db/routes: domain1 error!novirtuser domain2 error!novirtuser domain3 error!novirtuser (And you may guess from that example one detail of how Sonera does virtual domains, and distribution to multiple servers for load distribution ...) With '$MAILSHARE/forms/novirtuser' form (must be written at first, though) a message of following kind: "Sorry, this is not known user in our virtual mapping database." > -- > CU, Victor Gamov /Matti Aarnio