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- From: Darren Cook <darrenj@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2001 17:27:42 +0900
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> Now I subscribe NTT OCN-Economy line to my home with all-in-one linux box > (dns,httpd, smtp, pop, ftp). Can I setup virutal domain mail server (smtp > & pop) in a same machine? Which mail server? In Exim you just add another entry to local_domains (and set the MX in DNS). Then if you want to do something special for that domain (e.g. it's own aliases file), you make a new directors entry and specify domains="...". . Really easy once someone has made one for you so you can copy, paste and edit :-). Trying to work it out from scratch from the manual is rather harder. Don't know about POP though. Darren
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