I am working on a project for free or paid e-mail with many domains.  A goal
is to minimize the number of IP addresses I am going to need (I will have 40
domains at first up to several hundred).  I would like to use the webmail
feature. I am currently testing this on two PC's one acting as the server
and my workstation to send/receive and access the web site.  I have a DNS
server set up internally that fakes out the Internet DNS (so I have three
domains resolveable for testing), but only for my test network

I have the trial version, and have set up the main site (domain: 1.com) on
IP 172.16.2.1 and two virtual hosts (domains 2.com and 3.com).  All three
have their DNS set to point to the same address
www. -> 172.16.2.1
mail. -> 172.16.2.2

I set up three accounts on each domain, all "chris".  I am able to send each
of them e-mail ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]) and see that e-mail
in the directory so I know the machine is recieving them.

When I go to http://www.1.com:8383, http://www.2.com:8383, or
http://www.3.com:8383 it says I am logging onto the 1.com domain.  My
question is, how or is it possible that I can get it to recognize the 2 and
3 domains?  For example Apache can serve web pages based on the domain URL
(so you can theoretically have 10,000 sites on one IP address).  Is this
possible with I-Mail?


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