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From: dtking@iii1.iii.net (dt king)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Virtual Mail
Date: 29 Sep 1995 14:44:31 -0400
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I have a web server box set up with FreeBSD 2.05 and Apache with several
virtual domains -- something that was surprisingly easy, thanks to the
FreeBSD mail archives. 

Several of my customers now want to get mail for their virtual domains.  
For instance, my primary host might be koobla.com; I get mail there with 
no problem.  My customer's web domain would be ghengis.com; he'd like to 
get mail a doofus@ghengis.com.

Would this involve tweeking the sendmail.cf?  How would I go about it?

As another twist, a customer wants me to forward several addresses at his
virtual server to accounts at his local isp.  I'd appreciate any hints.  I
don't mind reading the manual, if anybody could point me to it.

Thanks in advance and all that,

dtk

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