--- mouss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Stephen Liu wrote: > > Hi mouss, > > > > Please do not top post. put your replies after the text you reply to. > > google for more infos (in particular, why we prefer bottom posting).
Noted. Sorry > > Dom0 (host), a workstation, is connected to ISP at fixed IP, e.g. > > 111.222.333.444. All domUs (guests), having their own hostname, on > the > > Xen box are running postfix and dovecot on Debian Etch OS. They > can > > work if I subcribe a range of fixed IPs forwarding their port 25 to > the > > local IP of respective domUs. Each domain points to its fixed IP > on > > the MX record of its Registrar's website > > > > My venture is if I have only one fixed IP 111.222.333.444 connected > to > > Dom0 and all domains are pointing to it on MX of the Registrar's > > website. Can dom0 route the incoming mails to their own servers, > > domUs, based on names domain and hostname? > > based on which domain and which hostname? the hostname in HELO? the > hostname of the client? the domain in the recipient address? the > domain > in the sender address? I arrange the hostname and domain in this way; e.g. domU1 (guest1) domain - domain1.com hostname - xen1.domain1.com domU2 (guest2) domain - domain2.com hostname - xen2.domain2.com domU3 (guest3) domain - domain3.com hostname - xen3.domain3.com etc. xen1, xen2, xen3 .... representing guest1, guest2, guest3, .... of the guest number in the Xen box. > if you are talking about the domain part of the recipient address, > this > is what I answered previously (use transport_maps). Noted and thanks B.R. Stephen L Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com