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If you have a Linux dedicated server, sendmail is installed by
default. If you wish to use Qmail, please contact us to install
Qmail on your server. If you have questions regarding Qmail, you can
refer to the Qmail web
site. In general, you want to use Qmail because you want better control on
virtual domain e-mail. If we have installed Qmail for you, we have also
installed a script to help you configure Qmail: This script will create a new username
and assign the virtual domain e-mail
control to this username. It will also
configure Qmail to accept e-mail for this
domainname. To assign virtual domain e-mail control to an
existing user: If you like to do things manually, there are 2 files that are of
interest. /var/lib/qmail/control/virtualdomains - this file tells Qmail
which username has control over the e-mails
going to the specific domainname. The
syntax of each line is: Then, in the username's home directory,
you will have a corresponding file: For each domain, a "default" alias will tell Qmail to send all
e-mails to the domain to the account listed in the .qmail-identifier-default
file. This file will tell Qmail what host names it will receive e-mails
for. Qmail will reject e-mails for hostnames that is not listed in this
file. You should list each hostname, one per line. For more help, please contact us
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