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cyclone200
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Post by cyclone200 » Wed Jan 03, 2018 6:07 pm

Hello,

I have a server for two clients and, of course, I'd like each of them to have their own webmail (webmail.site1.com & webmail.site2.com).

Is there a way to configure this feature?

Thank you for your help.
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kaleem
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Os: CentOS 5x
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Post by kaleem » Wed Jan 03, 2018 6:31 pm

Hi, have you tried to browse to http://client1.com/webmail and client2.com/webmail
this should take you to same webmail for both clients.
this works on default install.

next you can add a subdomain : webmail.client1.com and point it to client1.com/webmail

this is a easiest method unless you want to change logos for each client which will make it bit more complicated where you need edit PHP files and specify which logo file to show on each domain.

regards,
Kaleem
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cyclone200
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Post by cyclone200 » Wed Jan 03, 2018 7:09 pm

Hi Kaleem,

Thank you for your answer.

So, I redirect webmail.client1.com to client1.com/webmail and webmail.client2.com to client2.com/webmail.

Also, mails from client1 will be accessible in the client2 webmail, right? Even if it's the guess, I think that won't be a problem...

Thank you again :)
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kaleem
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Post by kaleem » Wed Jan 03, 2018 7:20 pm

yep mails would be available but they would have to use their login and password.

to separate them, only way would be to have separate mail servers, which would be unnecessary work.

if you just use subdomains that will work as per your requirements.

regards,
Kaleem
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