Michael,

Call your ISP and have them make records for your different domains pointing
to the internet IP's you have.  I believe this is a DNS thing.  ;-)

~Rick

> What I'm trying to do is to have two different email domains but within
> the same domain.  Let me  use my example again:
>
> I set up a domain, abc.com, and have set up Imail to handle it.  Simple
enough.
> Now, I want to have a seperate email server for alumni.abc.com, but on the
same imail server.  When user A, from abc.com, goes to get his email, his
address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]  When user B goes to get his email, it should read
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Each would have a different login page.
> I have available IP #'s to give to the imail server hosts, but when I try
to get to mail.alumni.abc.com, I get no response, even though everything
seems setup correctly.  Now when I go to the mail.abc.com, I can log in, but
to the mail server that was setup for the abc.com domain.
> Is this even more confusing? If so, I'm sorry, but it may be time for me
to call ipswitch.


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