Mail settings The user account dialog contains a section called "Mail settings." This section is enabled by the linuxconf mailconf module. 11.. IInnttrroodduuccttiioonn In this section, you can set the various email aliases pointing to user accounts. The behavior changes slightly for normal user accounts and virtual email domain user accounts. 11..11.. IInnbbooxx mmaaxxiimmuumm ssiizzee This is only available to virtual email domains. You can set the maximum size of the inbox (in kilobytes). You can select either the domain default maximum size, or override and enter a value. Note that this limit is stored in the file /var/spool/vmail/THE_domain/user.quota. 11..22.. RReeddiirreecctt mmeessssaaggeess ttoo You can redirect incoming mail message to another account or a remote email address. You can redirect to multiple destination. Specify all the destination (addresses) separated by spaces. You can also redirect email and keep them local. To do so, simply enter the user login id followed by the remote address. 11..33.. EEmmaaiill aalliiaasseess 11..33..11.. MMaaiinn ddoommaaiinn uusseerr aaccccoouunnttss For those users, you can set various email aliases. You can set either a simple alias (a name) or a fully qualified alias (name@domain). The later is stored in /etc/mail/virtusertable. If this file does not exist on your system, it will be created and a new /etc/sendmail.cf must be generated (using linuxconf) to cope with it. If an alias is already used (points to another user account), setting it here will create a small distribution list. Both accounts will receive the messages for this alias. 11..33..22.. VViirrttuuaall eemmaaiill ddoommaaiinn uusseerr aaccccoouunnttss For this type of account, only simple aliases are supported. They are stored in the main alias file of the virtual email domain (/etc/vmail/aliases.THE_domain).