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how_to:how_to_tell_vpop3_some_users_in_the_local_domain_are_not_to_be_handled_by_vpop3 [2010/10/07 09:11] – created paul | how_to:how_to_tell_vpop3_some_users_in_the_local_domain_are_not_to_be_handled_by_vpop3 [2011/08/03 10:24] – paul | ||
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If you don't tell VPOP3 about the **sarah** user, then, if a local user tries to send mail to **sarah@domain.com**, | If you don't tell VPOP3 about the **sarah** user, then, if a local user tries to send mail to **sarah@domain.com**, | ||
- | To get around this problem, VPOP3 has the concept of Remote Users. If you create a Mapping in VPOP3 of **sarah -> // | + | To get around this problem, VPOP3 has the concept of Remote Users. If you create a //Mapping// in VPOP3 of **sarah -> // |
+ | You create the mappings on the **Mappings** page in the VPOP3 settings. | ||