On Wed, 2008-08-27 at 14:03 -0700, Daniel L. Miller wrote: > Mike Henry wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > Sorry if this question has been posted before. I have dug through the > > archives but haven't found any relevant answers to this question. > > > > I am running Dovecot on a server that serves a number of (virtual) > > domains each with a number of (virtual) users. > > > > To read mail I am providing a webmail client and have configured HTTPS > > connections using reverse DNS so that each domain has its own IP > > address and that each IP address gets mapped to a different virtual > > host. Each virtual host presents and HTTPS connection particular to > > their own domain using the SSL certificate for that domain so that > > each user only sees his or her own domain throughout. > > > > Is it possible to configure Dovecot so that mail-clients like > > Thunderbird or Outlook can connect via the default port using their > > own domain (maybe also using reverse DNS) and be presented with an SSL > > connection particular to that domain (i.e. using that domains > > certificate)? > > > > Any comments welcome. > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > -Mike > At this time, Dovecot does not support multiple SSL certificates. The > only way to implement it (currently) would be to install multiple > instances of Dovecot, listening on different IPs/ports.
You could use stunnel as well instead of multiple dovecots, the only disadvantage being that you lose the source IP address. Rick