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Date:      Fri, 14 Mar 1997 21:19:41 -0600
From:      Randy Berndt <rberndt@nething.com>
To:        Christian Hochhold <expert@dusk.net>, freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Sendmail Question 
Message-ID:  <3.0.1.32.19970314211941.007c3160@nething.com>
In-Reply-To: <199703150153.VAA03132@eternal.dusk.net>

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Try looking at the following URL. It talks about exactly what you want to do. 

http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/mail/sendmail-faq/faq.html

If you check the part on virtual domain hosting, you will see a reference 
to:

http://www.westnet.com/providers/

which has three articles about virtual domains, which appear to be close to
the same thing described in the first one.

It would APPEAR (I make No guarantees!!!) that settting this up is fairly
straightforward and would involve (as far as long term maintenance) only
editing the text file containing the redirections and a database build.

At 09:53 PM 3/14/97 -0400, Christian Hochhold wrote:
>Good Evening folks =)
>
>I onwder if someone ( few) could lend a hand with 
>this problem that is, basically, driving me insane.
>
>I have several virtual domains on my server -
>sendmail works fine IF the user exists on my system.
>
>My biggest problem is that I wantto be able to
>give my clients the opportunity to have
>
>sales@virtdomain.com as well as
>info@virtdomain.com and of course,
>first.last@virtdomain.com.
>
>as right now, any e-mail sent to
>sales or info@virtdomain.com all go to my companys'
>sales & info's mail, rather than to their own.
>
>Could someone please present me with a solution
>(it would be greatly appreciated) or with some
>links that I could go explore and find the answers for
>myself.
>
>
>Thank You in advance!
>
>Christian
>
>
>

Randy Berndt <rberndt@nething.com>
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