Hello!

Marco Fretz <marco.fr...@gmail.com> schrieb am 28.09.15 um 08:29:59 Uhr:

> Hi Andreas,
> 
> I'm not 100% sure what you're trying to accomplish.
> 
> smtp_server in roundcube is the outgoing server (submission server, i.e.
> postfix). Mailbox is IMAP (dovecot).
> You can easily spawn 2 instances of dovecot, one serving aaa.de and one
> serving bbb.de on different IPs.

How do I do this?

> What exactly is the problem with 2 domains on one dovecot? I mean user
> @aaa.de usually does not have the password for @bbb.de and vise versa.

What is irritating me is that when there are two domains served by
dovecot, in the client I can specify server.aaa.de although I have
an email-address u...@bbb.de and connect as such.

For my understanding it should not be possible to connect to server
server.aaa.de with an address line u...@bbb.de and dovecot serves
the mailbox of that user.
 
> About the sending server in roundcube: I don't think there is a way to
> have a different submission server for different sender domains in
> roundcubde. But you could use the postfix configuration to map sender
> domains to different outgoing connection IPs.

Postfix is not the problem. It's the login into the IMAP-server that
is irritating me. Or am I completely wrong?

Regards

  Andreas

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