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Hi! He have been using Qmail+Qpopper service in our mail server at work. Now people from here need a second domain for their mail account. we have done some searching over the web, and we found that our Qpopper service doesnt allow virtual domains. Do you have any advice on what to do? We are thinking about install a new pop3 service, also that works with Maildir (since Qpopper only works with Mbox and most of the pop3 services works with Maildir), do you know any pop3 service that works with Mbox and supports virtual domains???
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This is because it probably doesn't have a modular authentication mechanism, like qmail-pop3d. Quote:
Use the Maildir format for mailbox storage along with DJB's qmail-pop3d in combination with a virtual domain manager such as vpopmail or vmailmgr.
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DOn you happen to know how to migrate from mailbox to maildir?
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