You don't need to add a second NIC for this.
I'd go ahead with the virtual IP for the web hosting part, set the MX to
point to your mail server, and then use Postfix's "mydestination" and/or
"virtualmaps" options for the virtual domains' mail requirements.
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, jblauth wrote:
> I just set up a Postfix mail server on RedHat 7.0
> (with qpopper and dracd) for one domain.
> I also administer another domain which I want
> to see handled by the new Postfix server.
>
> Does anyone have any good suggestions
> regarding a clean and efficient setup for two domains?
>
> I could add another NIC and keep the IP
> and ISP's MX records for mail.domain2.com
> or assign a virtual IP accordingly.
> I am mostly wondering about merging the necessary
> settings for domain 2 into domain1's configuration
> files. What's the best logical setup?
> (BTW, the same users exist for both domains, they
> simply pick a primary account, the secondary forwards
> at this time).
>
> Thanks!
>
> JH Blauth
> Torque Systems
>
>
>
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