On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 11:09, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: > On Wed, 3 Dec 2003, Emmanuel Gravel wrote: > > > Title pretty much says it all. I want to have multiple email accounts on > > my system, but not simply aliases which point to existing user accounts. > > But I don't want to have to create new user accounts for each of those. > > Is there a way to do this? I'm using postfix for my MTA. Another > > solution I was looking at was maybe creating user accounts that didn't > > have a home directory or login shell (/bin/false). Would that be the > > solution? > > I had that same problem and desire a few years ago. I patched gnu-pop3d > around 10 times to provide a POP3 server that can use different passwd > files and different mail directories for each hostname. gnu-pop3d became > dead and so a couple years ago, I forked it and started maintaining > vm-pop3d. You may want to geive it a try. I use it with Exim, but others > use it with postfix. > > http://www.reedmedia.net/software/virtualmail-pop3d/ > It also has information (and links to more) about using it with postfix. > > The CVS has the latest code. > > A patch against the old version is at > http://www.reedmedia.net/software/virtualmail-pop3d/vm-pop3d-1.1.7e.diff.gz > > Over the past couple years, now a few other POP3 servers do similar. > > By the way, I also configure my MTA to have separate aliases files for > each hostname. > > Jeremy C. Reed > http://bsd.reedmedia.net/ Thanks for the info! Turns out, Gentoo has the port already :) I'll read your page for info on how to configure the MTA properly, which I saw as the biggest obstacle for now... Thanks!