There was a thread on this a while back.
As it seems you are on Windows, If you make 3 distinct mailroots, one for
each domain.  This would entail having different server.tab files and
therefore, the ability to be whatever domain (1,2 or3) on different IPs.
Then rename the xmail.exe to xmail1.exe, xmail2.exe etc. These MUST be
unique names within the server.
Then register the service and add the registry key, as per readme, BUT
replace "xmail" with the new name of the exe.

You will have 3 instances running on 3 individual IPS. Each stating they are
their own domain.

Rob :-)
For further info please checkout the forum archives.

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> Sonke hi,
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> There are already 3 different IPs, isn't there an easier way to do it?
> If not, should I install 3 different NT services as well?
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> Thanks,
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> Michael.
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> > > Is there a way to completely SEPERATE between 3 domains?
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> > 3 IPs and 3 instances of XMail (with separate server.tab) bound to the
> > specific IP.
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