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manuals:server:postfix [2016/10/30 14:49] – created tomsmanuals:server:postfix [2016/11/19 17:35] (current) – [Several Domains on One Email Server] Kobezda
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 A common task for virtual private servers is receiving and sending emails for several domains. Let us suppose that you need to receive e-mails for the domains “domain1.cz”, “domain2.cz” and “domain3.cz”. A common task for virtual private servers is receiving and sending emails for several domains. Let us suppose that you need to receive e-mails for the domains “domain1.cz”, “domain2.cz” and “domain3.cz”.
  
-First, configure a [[navody:vps:rdns|PTR record]] on your server, so that other email servers trust you and don’t mark your emails as spam. It is important that the server **can be placed on a domain other** than the one it receives emails for. Let us assume that the server is called “email.myserver.cz” and you already have PTR records configured for this name.+First, configure a [[manuals:vps:rdns|PTR record]] on your server, so that other email servers trust you and don’t mark your emails as spam. It is important that the server **can be placed on a domain other** than the one it receives emails for. Let us assume that the server is called “email.myserver.cz” and you already have PTR records configured for this name.
  
 For all of the previously mentioned domains, you need to configure an **MX record** so that it points to our email server. This way we indicate that the email for this domain is managed by a specific server. The fact that it is located on a different domain plays no role. The result is as follows: For all of the previously mentioned domains, you need to configure an **MX record** so that it points to our email server. This way we indicate that the email for this domain is managed by a specific server. The fact that it is located on a different domain plays no role. The result is as follows:
manuals/server/postfix.txt · Last modified: 2016/11/19 17:35 by Kobezda