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By default, all popstore accounts for a given installation share the same name space. This means that if the two distinct e-mail addresses sandy@example.com and sandy@example.org are directed to the same popstore, then e-mail to either of these addresses will be delivered to the same user account sandy
. At some sites, however, it is useful to have distinct communities of
users, each with their own name spaces. This is achieved with the
popstore3 through the use of "user domains".
Please see Section 1.3.5 for a basic discussion of popstore user
domains. This section focuses on the mechanics of creating and managing
user domains and assumes knowledge of the material presented in
Section 1.3.5.
Note that all e-mail messages for all user domains are co-mingled in the same directory tree. That is, messages for one user domain are not stored distinct from other user domains.
7.13.1 Enabling User Domains
To enable the use of user domains, specify USER_DOMAINS=1
in the popstore option file. See Section 3.4 for further details
including an important note for sites who are already associating
more than one Internet host name with the popstore.
You must not use the filter
channel keyword on the popstore or MessageStore delivery channel if USER_DOMAINS=1
is set. So doing will cause the wrong filters to be used for users in domains other than the default
domain.
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3 The PMDF MessageStore does not at present support the use of user domains. |
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