*# On lines 29 and 32, change to whatever works for you
*# Save and now you can log in using the new credentials
<!--* Add '''NEW''' users to the foo.com domain (does not include any DNS MX records). Modify the '''mail''' database and substitute your information accordingly:
*# In the '''users''' table, insert a new record with the following information...
*#* ''user'': <u>user@foo.com</u>
* For every domain supported, the following either need to be added as users or forwarded. Without them a site MAY end up on various spam block lists:
{{Text|Text=postmaster@foo.com
abuse@foo.com}}-->
<!--* Some ISPs block port 25 for mail. Thus a remote user would be able to retrieve mail, but not send mail. To accommodate this, port 587 is used by email clients for sending mail.
*# To enable port 587, edit '''''/etc/postfix/master.c'''''f and uncomment the line starting with "# submission"