The Virtual Domain User Manager

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:

  1. Add an IP alias to TCP. For more details, see UNRESOLVED XREF-0.

  2. 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:

  1. Log in as root.

  2. Enter

    scoadmin virtual domain user manager

The ``virtual domain user manager'' part is case insensitive. Alternatively you can:

  1. Enter scoadmin.

  2. 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