How to map a user to a domain, with Usermin and Postfix?

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Published on 2011-01-09T02:49:54Z Indexed on 2011/01/09 12:55 UTC
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What I need is to create a couple of websites, each one with only one user, which is allowed to send mails from any address @ his own domain.

Example: Site foo.com would have an user foo, which can send mails from [email protected].

Currently, when the user logins to Usermin, the default 'from' field is example-dns.net (editable)

I want it to show an editable field for the user part, and @foo.com (non editable)

So how can I do this? Is there some way to automate this?

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How to map a user to a domain, with Usermin and Postfix?

Posted by HappyDeveloper on Super User See other posts from Super User or by HappyDeveloper
Published on 2011-01-09T02:49:54Z Indexed on 2011/01/09 2:55 UTC
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What I need is to create a couple of websites, each one with only one user, which is allowed to send mails from any address @ his own domain.

Example: Site foo.com would have an user foo, which can send mails from [email protected].

Currently, when the user logins to Usermin, the default 'from' field is example-dns.net (editable)

I want it to show an editable field for the user part, and @foo.com (non editable)

So how can I do this? Is there some way to automate this?

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