Hi
I'm about to setup a forwarding host for ~300 domains, what I want to
achieve is users having mail adresses xxx@yyy-domain.dk, to have
mail-aliases zzz@city-name.dk
My plan is to have, the following in /var/qmail/controls/virtualdomains
city1.dk:city1
city2.dk:city2
...
This is to avoid too many .qmail files in ~alias/, but each of these
virtual domain can potential contain 1000's of mailadresses, meaning
1000's of files in eg. ~city1/
Does anybody have any suggestions for solving this problem? Or does it
matter at all, if you have eg. 20000 .qmail files in one directory?
/Jesper
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Jesper Skriver E-mail: jesper@int.tele.dk (work)
BOFH / System manager E-mail: jesper@skriver.dk (private)
Tele Danmark Internet Voice: +45 86783300
One Unix to rule them all, One Resolver to find them,
One IP to bring them all and in the zone bind them.
I'm about to setup a forwarding host for ~300 domains, what I want to
achieve is users having mail adresses xxx@yyy-domain.dk, to have
mail-aliases zzz@city-name.dk
My plan is to have, the following in /var/qmail/controls/virtualdomains
city1.dk:city1
city2.dk:city2
...
This is to avoid too many .qmail files in ~alias/, but each of these
virtual domain can potential contain 1000's of mailadresses, meaning
1000's of files in eg. ~city1/
Does anybody have any suggestions for solving this problem? Or does it
matter at all, if you have eg. 20000 .qmail files in one directory?
/Jesper
--
Jesper Skriver E-mail: jesper@int.tele.dk (work)
BOFH / System manager E-mail: jesper@skriver.dk (private)
Tele Danmark Internet Voice: +45 86783300
One Unix to rule them all, One Resolver to find them,
One IP to bring them all and in the zone bind them.