[Please keep on-topic messages on-list.] > What I need is to achieve all the process automatically online > without any interference from me. I need you to explain more for me > please.
Logging in as Host Admin is something your customer will do without you, but you need to set everything up. > For the part of the database: shall I create a new DB for the new > host from code, or just a new table in the Db of the ABC DB? There is no "ABC DB" as far as IMail is concerned--it does not parse out the hierarchy of DB-->Table as if it is Domain-->Subdomain. So as long as you realize that what you're calling "ABC DB" is just any old DB to IMail, by all means put the new table in there. No reason to waste SQL resources on new DBs. > if so, how can I would create a new host in the Imail that pointers > to the new table? All in the manual and on-line knowledgebase, standard external DB setup. > what did you mean by "Yep, that'll happen. That's by design. You > *told* it to treat all of those users as being @abc.com!"? You set up an external DB table for abc.com, then were surprised that people could log in using [EMAIL PROTECTED]! > For the Part of the DNS can I modify the file zone from a web page > online? Depends on who's hosting your DNS. Most DNS hosting services have web interfaces, but some require e-mails, phone calls, or other routes. > if so, what shall I add? I gave you the exact specs of the MX RR to add! >> Suggest you prowl through the archives and Ipswitch KB (URLs below) >> after this head start. I don't think you did this as directed. Not to be harsh, but this list is for pointing people to or *escalating* issues beyond those sources. Why don't you post back with questions after consulting the available info? -Sandy --- [This E-mail scanned by Declude Anti-Virus] To Unsubscribe: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html List Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/imail_forum%40list.ipswitch.com/ Knowledge Base/FAQ: http://www.ipswitch.com/support/IMail/
