On Sex, 2009-04-17 at 22:03 +1000, Simon L Jackson wrote: > Hi, > > We have a mail server with multiple instances of Postfix each listening > on a different IP address to create a set of virtual mail servers. There > are various reasons why separate instances of Postfix seems to work best > to achieve this goal, but I wont divert into that discussion here. > > I would like so match this with Dovecot. The listening side isn't a > problem as Dovecot can listen on multiple explicit IP addresses. > However, we would prefer a separate SSL certificate for each virtual > mail server i.e. for each IP address. Would it be better to have > multiple instances of Dovecot on the server (not sure what the issues > might be with this) or would it be better/easier to be able to specify > separate SSL certificates for each listen address, since there isn't any > other reason I can see to have multiple instances. > > Any thought? Is there a way to do this now or would this be a new > feature request? >
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