Setting Up Mail Server and Vitual Hosting
Don Dupy
fedora at maxxrad.net
Fri Feb 11 17:00:50 UTC 2005
Sorry, I have been really busy.........
If you still need help email me at this address and I will help you out.
On Tue, 8 Feb 2005, Don Dupy wrote:
> I can help you with that....
> I will email you back tonight after I get off work
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> I host 2 domains on my server and do email with both using sendmail.
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> On Tue, 8 Feb 2005, Bob Brennan wrote:
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>> On Sun, 6 Feb 2005 10:04:25 -0500, Troyston Campano
>> <troystoncampano at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>> I am setting up server running Fedora which have multiple domain names
>>> pointed to the IP address of my server. I'd like to set up a single mail
>>> server that can be used by each domain for mail (pop3 or imap I guess).
>>> I'd
>>> like to set it up so that each domain can have mail accounts for their
>>> individual domains.
>>>
>>> I'm a complete newbie when it comes to setting up a mail server and even
>>> more so trying to figure out the multiple domain names with one mail
>>> server.
>>> For apache I use Name-Based Virtual Hosting to have one web server
>>> managing
>>> multiple domains/web sites. Not sure how to do this with a mail server.
>>>
>>> Any help or pointers to documentation would be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thank you!
>>>
>>> ~ Troyston Campano ~
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>> Troyston,
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>> I've marked your question and am waiting for an expert response, but
>> after 2 days on this list there haven't been any and that's not
>> usually a good sign.
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>> I'm in the same situation as you setting up servers and virtual
>> accounts, so I hope that sharing the documentation I am currently
>> investigating might be of help to you, or possibly provoke a "no, no,
>> *that's* not how you do it!" from someone smarter than me.
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>> I am trying to do it with Dovecot - here is the document I am using:
>> http://wiki.dovecot.org/VirtualUsers
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>> HTH, bob
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