On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Josh Stompro wrote:
> Here is my situation. I have exim 3.10 running on a single linux box
> that serves 4 different domains/organizations. All four domains for the
> different organization all point to one ip address. People from
> organization A are using mail.a.org for their smtp server, B is using
> mail.b.org etc.. I would like to use TLS to secure incoming smtp
> connections, but many mail clients don't like it when they open an ssl
> connection with a.org and the cert is signed as for b.org. Does that
> make sense?
it does. there is just No Such Thing as namebased virtualhosting
(adapt that wording to this particular case) and ssl.
> Is my only option to use multiple ip addresses and multiple copies of exim?
multiple ips, yes. multiple exims, no.
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