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Posted to server-dev@james.apache.org by Davide Frigerio <da...@wise-lab.it> on 2002/10/03 10:28:38 UTC
multidomain user
Actual implementation of org.apache.james.userrepository.UsersFileRepository
and/or org.apache.james.userrepository.UsersFileRepository can manage
different user for different domain?
Davide Frigerio.
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Re: multidomain user
Posted by Zsombor Gegesy <de...@mailbox.hu>.
Hello Davide,
Thursday, October 03, 2002, 10:28:38 AM, you wrote:
DF> Actual implementation of org.apache.james.userrepository.UsersFileRepository
DF> and/or org.apache.james.userrepository.UsersFileRepository can manage
DF> different user for different domain?
DF> Davide Frigerio.
Nearly ... :)
I faced with the same problem, and developed a small extension... you
can find it at :
http://www.mail-archive.com/james-dev@jakarta.apache.org/msg03749.html
hi
Zsombor Gegesy
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RE: multidomain user
Posted by "Noel J. Bergman" <no...@devtech.com>.
Davide,
I just submitted the mailet that we use to manage a virtual user table.
Supports wildcards and virtual hosts. Zsombor Gegesy submitted a
modification to the James repositories that uses fully qualified user@domain
names in the repositories.
--- Noel
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