Starting up the Virtual Domain User Manager
Before you can start the Virtual Domain User Manager (VDUM),
you need to have enabled virtual domains on your system. To do this:
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Add an IP alias to TCP. For more details, see
UNRESOLVED XREF-0.
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Enable the multihome (virtual domain) channel, using the Mail Manager.
For more details, see
``Mail delivery channels''.
Once virtual domains are enabled, you start the VDUM graphical interface as follows:
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Log in as root.
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Enter
scoadmin virtual domain user manager
The ``virtual domain user manager'' part is case insensitive. Alternatively you can:
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Enter scoadmin.
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Select ``Virtual Domain User Manager''.
The scoadmin launcher is available from the CDE desktop. The
Virtual Domain User Manager is also accessible by typing the pathname, /etc/mail/admin/multihome,
at the command line.
This produces
the main screen, which is headed ``Virtual Domain User Administration''.
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 22 April 2004