Hi, all!

I am wondering can GNU TLS and the module for apache httpd mod_gnutls,
which supports SNI (Server Name Indication : uri: 
http://www.outoforder.cc/projects/apache/mod_gnutls/sni/ )
be of any use if one wanted to make sqwebmail's interface available on 
different vhosts HTTPS site
with preset domain? This implies that courier is configured to accept 
mail for different domains, but I don't
know how this works out when courier is compiled against OpenSSL - I 
have a setup of courier where it
accepts mail for one domain only...
I mean - I have apache configured with several vhosts; can I add a 
secure site for each/some of them with
mod_gnutls and then make sqwebmail somehow know that when its called as 
https://site1.com/webmail the
domain should be [EMAIL PROTECTED], and if its at https://site2.org/webmail 
- the domain should be
site2.org - with no other entries in the domain selection pull-down menu...

Thoughts? Ideas?
If I failed to RTFM somewhere - let me know, and if you can point me to 
some documentation....

Thanks in advance!

-- 
Plamen Petrov, network & system administrator
Technical College - Silistra,
RU "Angel Kantchev"
http://tk.ru.acad.bg/
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