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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Kal on September 18, 2002, 03:45:43 PM
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Hi everybody,
I need help please, I started using e-smith 15 days ago, I own 5 domain names and I want to associate e-mails to these domain names (myname@mydomain1.com)(myname@mydomain2.com)...etc.
and I was wondering can e-smith do that? and if yes can someone please tell me the steps to take to do this.
Thank you
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see contributed howtos on e-smith.org
or http://www.dungog.net/sme/products/vdomain.php
regards
stephen noble
dungog.net/sme
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Stephen,
I appreciate the help and the work you guys do at Dungog. It would help though if you would clearly identify which of the Dungong products are GPL and which not, and also, some clear way of tying the GPL decribed products/features shown on the GPL page to the relevent *.rpm files on the GPL download page.
Many thanks,
JR.
PS, I hope that doesn't sound like a whinge, 'cos it aint. Just my 0.2c. YMMV of course.stephen noble wrote:
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Thank you for your reply i will check out http://www.dungog.net/sme/products/vdomain.php
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Stephen,
I appreciate the help and the work you guys do at Dungog. It would help though if you would clearly identify which of the Dungong products are GPL and which not, and also, some clear way of tying the GPL decribed products/features shown on the GPL page to the relevent *.rpm files on the GPL download page.
Many thanks,
JR.
PS, I hope that doesn't sound like a whinge, 'cos it aint. Just my 0.2c. YMMV of course.stephen noble wrote:
It's all in the name.
If the name of the rpm starts with-
smeserver - it's GPL
dungog - it's commercial
if non of the above - it's an off the shelf rpm
Well, thats how I read it anyway.
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I need help please, I started using e-smith 15 days ago, I own 5 domain names and I want to associate e-mails to these domain names (myname@mydomain1.com)(myname@mydomain2.com)...etc.
Yes, you can do that just by configuring your mail client (to use the appropriate sender address when sending mail).
If you want alias@mydomain1.com and alias@mydomain2.com to go to different people, you need to use the Pseudonyms panel.
You don't need any add-on software.