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florian wrote:Also, Scalix allows you to create multiple Mailnodes for users on a single server; these are logical structures. SMTP address generation rules are bound to mailnodes,
ssozonoff wrote:Doing so would mainly have the impact of simplifying administration of these and allowing admin delegation, right ?
florian wrote:You are right in that this would allow for "duplicate" names (first, last) as those only need to be unique on one mailnode. However, you would need to make sure that they can be distinguised somehow in the address book as there the information displayed would mainly be the display name.
It will not make administration much easier, actually, as currently admin rights cannot be limited to a particular mailnode.
-- f.
ScalixSupport wrote:What you're asking for is the ability to host multiple domains separate from each other.
As Scalix is not designed for hosting services, this is not possible with the current software. If you're looking to do this, you should consider running separate servers or waiting until the next major release when we will be providing support for running multiple instances on the same machine.
Cheers
Dave
florian wrote:SWilliams,
what you want to achieve is easily possible using a POP/IMAP based client with Scalix Server as the backend. If you want to use Outlook or our own SWA Web Client, situation becomes a little more complex.
I'd like to work with you to understand your full set of requirements; can you please contact us at support@scalix.com, ask them to forward me your contact details and I'll be in touch with you!
Thanks, Cheers,
Florian.
lleung wrote:Hello,
I know this is an old worn topic, I will bravely ask.. What I'd like to to do is to add several new domain to may scalix installation. There will be 4 domains total. 1 existing domain, and 3 new ones.
Domain1 is what we use right now, but I'd like to convert everyone to default send out as domain2. and of course users will want to continue to get mail from domain1, 3, and 4. Searching through the forum, I'm under the impression that there are some sort of documentation on how to do this already. Can someone point out where I might find this documentation? Otherwise, what would be the proper procedure of achieving this seamlessly to the end user? eg: They come to work next morning, all they know is their new outgoing email domain is now domain2, and they'll keep receiving mail from all the other domains.
Thank you
Lynda
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