> From: [email protected]

>> I think we are talking at cross-purposes here. You have a single URL for 
>> access to the Roundcube webmail client, and users' emails can relate to any 
>> number of domains. What I would like to achieve is two URLs for access to 
>> Roundcube (www.domain1.com/webmail and www.domain2.com/webmail) where the 
>> emails relate to domain1.com and domain2.com respectively. Is this possible?
>
> again: roundcube is a MUA like Outlook or Thunderbird
>
> if all that users are on the same MAILSERVER there is no point to have
> multiple roundcube URLs but frankly you can setup as many aliases as you
> want - *but* they all would access the same MAILSERVER and so any user
> known on that mailserver is valid

The point would be that each person responsible for each domain is able to view 
his emails at his domain (e.g. domain1.com/webmail to view [email protected], or 
domain2.com/webmail or view [email protected]) rather than having to go to 
differentdomain.com/webmail to view those emails. 

I understand that it would be the case that both Joe and John (in the example) 
could access their emails via either URL, and I'm happy with that.

I just wanted help on (ideally, exactly) what alias I would have to use (in 
mydirectory/domain1_com and in mydirectory/domain2_com) so that a single 
Roundcube installation (in mydirectory) could be accessed via either 
www.domain1.com/webmail or www.domain2.com/webmail

Thanks in advance,

Jon                                       
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