![]() The magic is in the DNS configuration!ĬNAME record: = ĬNAME record: = ĬNAME record: = ĬNAME record: = ĬNAME record: = ĬNAME record: = ĬNAME record: = mailserver.hosting. If you have solution for my issue i am very appericate for this My concern is if i use one hmail server ip (forexample ) other domains() mail servers have spam issue like this: How to use one server with multiple domain? Thank you for response, actually i dont have good experince for hmail server setup. So, question becomes why do you need to have 2 mail Servers? It looks like you want one mail server for each domain. One hMailServer can handle both Domain1 and Domain2 on a single server. ![]() Ordinarily you don't need more than one hMailServer (Email Server) to handle multiple Domains. I think a little insight as to what it is you are trying to accomplish is needed. You do not need to specify an IP Address to Bind. It makes it easier for a Hacker to guess the User ID and Password. You also wanted to specify the Default Domain in the attachments you showed. You will need to of course, Add Domains, Add Email Accounts, provide the hostname of hMailServer in SMTP. Expand the Domains node and select the domain (e.g. These are the types of things you need to know how to set up before you can get hMailServer even hosting one Domain.īut again, if you attempt to set up hMailServer, After installing hMailServer, leave the settings alone and go with the Default until you know what you are doing. Your users will be able to log on as both and as well. Each Domain defined in DNS will also need MX Records to tell Email Servers sending email to your hMailServer the hostname of your hMailServer, etc. Most Dynamic IP Addresses are Residential and today many Blacklists include all Residential IP Addresses. You should insure that your IP Address for your hMailServer is a Static IP Address and not classed as a Residential IP Address. You should get your ISP to set up an PTR Record for you. You need to set up TXT SPF Record authorizing hMailServer at a minimum and possibly DKIM Records to send email for that Domain. Not only to make hMailServer send/receive email but to get receiving Email Servers to accept your email and/or not mark your email as SPAM or even worse get your IP Addresses Blacklisted. Do not attempt to Bind to an IP Address as I saw you doing.īut installing hMailServer is not all you have to do. Based on what you've told me so far the defaults should work fine. I noticed you changed some of the IP Range options and what you changed them to probably won't work because it may cause you SPAM issues or you may not be able to receive email depending on what you do. ![]() ![]() You should for the most part go with the Default Settings that you get when you first install hMailServer. It is a simple matter to just Add each Domain with hMailAdmin by selecting the Domains function and specifying Add. You similarly Add Email Accounts for each Domain. You can then host Domain1 and Domain2 on this same hMailServer computer. You only need to install one hMailServer on a given computer in a given Local Network. Myself, I currently run 3 Domains but have had at one time 4 Domains. HMailServer (single installation) can handle any number of domains and email accounts limited mostly by the capacity of your hardware. ![]()
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