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how_to:sending_different_users_mail_separately_using_mx_dns_overrides [2017/01/19 11:05] – [Specify accounts in the Overrides] paulhow_to:sending_different_users_mail_separately_using_mx_dns_overrides [2017/01/19 13:42] – [Specify accounts in the Overrides] paul
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 For example For example
  
-''* joe:joepasswd@smtp.myisp.com $authsender=joe\\ +''* joe:joepasswd@smtp.myisp.com $authsender=joe $end\\ 
-* bob:bobpasswd@smtp.myisp.com $authsender=bob\\+* bob:bobpasswd@smtp.myisp.com $authsender=bob $end\\
 * default:defaultpasswd@smtp.myisp.com'' * default:defaultpasswd@smtp.myisp.com''
  
-This tells VPOP3 to send messages for any destinations (the '*' at the start of the line) through 'smtp.myisp.com' with the login details //joe// & //joepasswd// if the authenticated sender for the messages was 'joe'+This tells VPOP3 to send messages for any destinations (the '*' at the start of the line) through 'smtp.myisp.com' with the login details //joe// & //joepasswd// if the authenticated sender for the messages was 'joe', and then not check any more overrides.
  
 Then, again, the same with messages sent by 'bob', but using //bob// & //bobpasswd// as the ISP login details Then, again, the same with messages sent by 'bob', but using //bob// & //bobpasswd// as the ISP login details
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