Q: 2 or more info @ different domains
I probably have a few issues going on here but here's my question(s)...
This is a tested and working mail server.
1) I am setting up a new mail server for multiple domains. I have domain1.com, domain2.com, domain3.com and etc. listed in my Server Admin under Settings/Advanced/Hosting/Local Host Aliases.
a) is that the right place for all these domains that we host mail for?
b) if so, do i need mail.domain1.com instead of domain1.com?
2) I need more than one info@. I need info@domain1.com, info@domain2.com, etc. Workgroup Manager won't allow me to do this.
3) When I put in new users to Workgroup Manager, I've been putting mail.domain1.com or mail.domain2.com, etc, in the Mail Server field. Do I really need to put domain1.com or domain2.com in there instead?
Those are my questions for now.
Thanks!
This is a tested and working mail server.
1) I am setting up a new mail server for multiple domains. I have domain1.com, domain2.com, domain3.com and etc. listed in my Server Admin under Settings/Advanced/Hosting/Local Host Aliases.
a) is that the right place for all these domains that we host mail for?
b) if so, do i need mail.domain1.com instead of domain1.com?
2) I need more than one info@. I need info@domain1.com, info@domain2.com, etc. Workgroup Manager won't allow me to do this.
3) When I put in new users to Workgroup Manager, I've been putting mail.domain1.com or mail.domain2.com, etc, in the Mail Server field. Do I really need to put domain1.com or domain2.com in there instead?
Those are my questions for now.
Thanks!
2 x 2 GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon Xserve, Mac OS X (10.4.8), 4 GB 667 MHz DDR2 FB-DIMM
Posted on Dec 7, 2006 7:33 AM
by pterobyte,Solvedanswer
Servers Enterprise
This is a tested and working mail server.
1) I am setting up a new mail server for multiple
domains. I have domain1.com, domain2.com,
domain3.com and etc. listed in my Server Admin under
Settings/Advanced/Hosting/Local Host Aliases.
a) is that the right place for all these domains
that we host mail for?
If you want them to share the users yes.
(according to question 2) you do not want to share the same users for the domains)
b) if so, do i need mail.domain1.com instead of
domain1.com?
This depends on your DNS settings. It is common practice to use mail.domain.com, but not mandatory.
2) I need more than one info@. I need
info@domain1.com, info@domain2.com, etc. Workgroup
Manager won't allow me to do this.
You will need to use Virtual Domains for this. See my tutorial on how to create virtual mail users here:
http://osx.topicdesk.com/downloads/
3) When I put in new users to Workgroup Manager, I've
been putting mail.domain1.com or mail.domain2.com,
etc, in the Mail Server field. Do I really need to
put domain1.com or domain2.com in there instead?
Same question and answer as in 1b)
Alex
Posted on Dec 7, 2006 7:54 AM