On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 01:01, Chris Logan wrote: > Paul Howarth wrote: > > >On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 05:41, Chris Logan wrote: > > > > > >>Can virtusertable allow me to setup user accounts so I don't have to > >>create a new linux user each time? > >> > >> > > > >Yes, but so can aliases. > > > > > > > >>If so how do I use and compile the virtusertable? > >> > >> > > > >What exactly are you trying to do? > > > >If you want: > > > >fred@xxxxxxxxxxx > >jim@xxxxxxxxxxx > >bob@xxxxxxxxxxx > > > >all to go to fred's mailbox, all you need are aliases. > > > >If you want fred@xxxxxxxxxxx and fred@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx to go to > >different mailboxes, or you want anyone@xxxxxxxxxxx to go to your > >mailbox, you want virtusertable. > > > >Paul. > > > > > Well what I want it to do is to have: > > fred@xxxxxxxxxxx > jim@xxxxxxxxxxx > bob@xxxxxxxxxxx > > All have there own separate email accounts but how do I do that without creating a new linux user each time? > You may want to look at using vpopmail with qmail. Users don't need to have a login to the box in order to have an email account. http://sourceforge.net/projects/vpopmail/ Mike.
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