Installation of QMT with the many-domain option, to which QMT will eventually fully migrate, utilizes the dovecot communities' RPMS and authenticates by sql query not the vpopmail driver, so, maintenance of a dovecot .qt RPM is no longer necessary, and will most likely lead to more timely updates. IMAP Many-Domain alias domain authentication solution: As a temporary fix for alias domains until something seamless and permanent is in place for dovecot IMAP/POP3 do the following: # echo "create table aliasdomains (domain char(96) not null ,alias char(96) not null)" | mysql -u root -p vpopmail # echo "insert into aliasdomains (domain, alias) values ('realdomain.tld', 'aliasdomain.tld')" | mysql -u root -p vpopmail Change password query in 'dovecot-sql.conf.ext' # passdb query to retrieve the password. It can return fields: password_query = SELECT CONCAT( pw_name ,'@', pw_domain ) AS user, \ pw_passwd AS password, \ pw_dir as userdb_home, \ 89 AS userdb_uid, \ 89 AS userdb_gid \ FROM vpopmail vp \ LEFT JOIN aliasdomains ad ON ad.alias = '%d' \ WHERE ( vp.pw_domain = ad.domain OR vp.pw_domain = '%d') AND ( vp.pw_name = '%n' ) # doveadm auth test user@aliasdomain.tld xxx passdb: user@aliasdomain.tld auth succeeded extra fields: user=user@realdomain.tld original_user=user@aliasdomain.tld # doveadm auth test user@realdomain.tld xxx passdb: user@realdomain.tld auth succeeded extra fields: user=user@realdomain.tld For the future I'll look into submission and smtps authentication.