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Server.app 5.0.15 Mail multi domains

Hi all,


we need to setup a configuration with multiple email accounts associated to a single network account (open directory) but with completely separated mailboxes. In detail we need to have a configuration like this one:

Eg.

a.randy@domain1.com -> a.randy network account

alex.randy@domain2.net -> alex.randy (alias of a.randy network account)

Scenario:

When someone writes to a.randy@domain1.com, alex.randy@domain2.net must NOT receive that mail too.


At the moment we are able to create the alias but all mails are shared between the email accounts.


Regards,

Enigma Defense Team.

Mac mini, OS X El Capitan (10.11.3)

Posted on Jan 30, 2016 6:45 AM

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Posted on May 20, 2016 1:21 AM

You need to create 2 users in Server.app. You cannot achieve this with a single user account. How would your mail client know which mailbox to log into with a particular username/password combination?


Then, assuming you have set up the domains in Server.app, double-click on a each user and remove the addresses for domains you don't want the user to be part of.

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May 20, 2016 1:21 AM in response to epled

You need to create 2 users in Server.app. You cannot achieve this with a single user account. How would your mail client know which mailbox to log into with a particular username/password combination?


Then, assuming you have set up the domains in Server.app, double-click on a each user and remove the addresses for domains you don't want the user to be part of.

Server.app 5.0.15 Mail multi domains

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