One domain, one user account - aliases
\ Jori Mantysalo (14 Nov 2007)
. \ Hamilton Vera (14 Nov 2007)
. . \ Jori Mantysalo (14 Nov 2007)
. \ mouss (14 Nov 2007)
. . \ Jori Mantysalo (14 Nov 2007)
. . . \ mouss (14 Nov 2007)

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Subject:One domain, one user account - aliases
Group:Postfix-users
From:Jori Mantysalo
Date:14 Nov 2007


 
I got xyzzy.example and postfix working. I want same machine to handle two
small websites, say foo.example and bar.example. For those there will be
normal linux shell accounts foo and bar. User foo should also be able to
set @foo.example mails, for example to change sales forwarding
to new address[es], add repairs etc. User foo should not be
able to modify @bar.example -addresses.

There is no need for real mailboxes - all @foo.example and @bar.example
addresses will be forwarded to somewhere else.

So, I would like to have domain-specific aliases file that is editable by
named user. Is that possible with postfix?

--
Jori Mäntysalo


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