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Old 09-03-2015, 09:15 AM   #1
qligowski
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Sendmail and multiply domains


Hi !

I was just wondering how to create user and mailbox on server that hosts multiply domains. Let's say server with FQDN mail.domain.com
and it hosts many domains ,let's say yahoo.com ,google.com. If we simply create user with useradd command it will add defualt FQDN to it ? How to bypass it ?
 
Old 09-04-2015, 03:58 AM   #2
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Hi !

I was just wondering how to create user and mailbox on server that hosts multiply domains. Let's say server with FQDN mail.domain.com
and it hosts many domains ,let's say yahoo.com ,google.com. If we simply create user with useradd command it will add defualt FQDN to it ? How to bypass it ?
If you’re using control panel such as cPanel then FQDN is by default present for mail id (i.e. mail.domain.com). You just need to add email accounts.
 
  


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