Alan in Toronto said:
> tb said:
>> Many thanks.
>>
>> Maybe the smartest option is to have users on domain1.com go to
>> https://www.domain1.com/webmail/ and users on domain2.com go to
>> https://www.domain2.com/webmail/ to get their emails.
>>
>> I'll definitely try and find out how to create virtual users in each
>> domain.
>
> Forgive me if I'm missing something, but are your users' mail accounts all
> on your server? If so, then it's the same situation I have.
>
> My users can all have mail addresses at their own domains, but can all
> retrieve mail via the same SM installation. They just each login with the
> full address, e.g. "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" or "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", etc.

Also, each has his own address and domain showing as the sender address,
once he has entered that information in Options > Personal Information.

Again, if I'm missing some important piece of this puzzle, then sorry, as
it doesn't seem very complicated to me.


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