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I need to set up a mailserver. I've several different domains and I need to set up different emails for each other.

For example:

domain1.com -> user@domain1.com

domain2.com -> user2@domain2.com



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  • You need to provide some more details, like the SMTP server you're using and so on.
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I need to set up a mailserver. I've several different domains and I need to set up different emails for each other.

For example:

domain1.com -> user@domain1.com

domain2.com -> user2@domain2.com



Any suggestion?










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  • You need to provide some more details, like the SMTP server you're using and so on.
    – EnzoR
    Dec 10 at 8:09










  • You also need to provide more details on what is your final objective.
    – EnzoR
    Dec 10 at 8:17













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I need to set up a mailserver. I've several different domains and I need to set up different emails for each other.

For example:

domain1.com -> user@domain1.com

domain2.com -> user2@domain2.com



Any suggestion?










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I need to set up a mailserver. I've several different domains and I need to set up different emails for each other.

For example:

domain1.com -> user@domain1.com

domain2.com -> user2@domain2.com



Any suggestion?







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  • You need to provide some more details, like the SMTP server you're using and so on.
    – EnzoR
    Dec 10 at 8:09










  • You also need to provide more details on what is your final objective.
    – EnzoR
    Dec 10 at 8:17


















  • You need to provide some more details, like the SMTP server you're using and so on.
    – EnzoR
    Dec 10 at 8:09










  • You also need to provide more details on what is your final objective.
    – EnzoR
    Dec 10 at 8:17
















You need to provide some more details, like the SMTP server you're using and so on.
– EnzoR
Dec 10 at 8:09




You need to provide some more details, like the SMTP server you're using and so on.
– EnzoR
Dec 10 at 8:09












You also need to provide more details on what is your final objective.
– EnzoR
Dec 10 at 8:17




You also need to provide more details on what is your final objective.
– EnzoR
Dec 10 at 8:17










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While waiting for more details, a very good point to start with could be the relevant webpages from the email server the user is running.



For example, both postfix and exim (among the most used email servers in Ubuntu) have some documentation illustrating the concepts needed to host mutiple email domains.



The whole thing mainly boils down to configure local users to be mapped to specific email address(es).



Without any extra details, that's it.






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    While waiting for more details, a very good point to start with could be the relevant webpages from the email server the user is running.



    For example, both postfix and exim (among the most used email servers in Ubuntu) have some documentation illustrating the concepts needed to host mutiple email domains.



    The whole thing mainly boils down to configure local users to be mapped to specific email address(es).



    Without any extra details, that's it.






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      While waiting for more details, a very good point to start with could be the relevant webpages from the email server the user is running.



      For example, both postfix and exim (among the most used email servers in Ubuntu) have some documentation illustrating the concepts needed to host mutiple email domains.



      The whole thing mainly boils down to configure local users to be mapped to specific email address(es).



      Without any extra details, that's it.






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        While waiting for more details, a very good point to start with could be the relevant webpages from the email server the user is running.



        For example, both postfix and exim (among the most used email servers in Ubuntu) have some documentation illustrating the concepts needed to host mutiple email domains.



        The whole thing mainly boils down to configure local users to be mapped to specific email address(es).



        Without any extra details, that's it.






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        While waiting for more details, a very good point to start with could be the relevant webpages from the email server the user is running.



        For example, both postfix and exim (among the most used email servers in Ubuntu) have some documentation illustrating the concepts needed to host mutiple email domains.



        The whole thing mainly boils down to configure local users to be mapped to specific email address(es).



        Without any extra details, that's it.







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