Am 15.10.2012 14:11, schrieb Dominique: > On 15/10/2012 13:57, Wietse Venema wrote: >> Dominique: >>> want to continue to add more domains in the future. However, I am not >>> sure how to convert from our basic setup to a virtual domain setup, >>> especially since I cannot find where and how to configure certificates >>> per domain on a server with a single public IP. >> Why do you need per-domain SMTP server certificates? Postfix >> is not a web server. >> >> Wietse >> > > Maybe I expressed myself wrongly. And maybe I am not on the right list > either. I know Postfix is not a web server. > > I am trying to secure the mail service we have for other domains we have, as > all mail users will not access all > mail domains. We have a certificate for the current mail server connections > (TLS). Each new mail domain should have > its own certificate, no?
why should each domain has it's own certificate? "mail.thelounge.net" is responsible for some hundret domains it has ONE certificate users has to configure "mail.thelounge.net" so te certificate matches why would you have more than one? waste money or make troubles with a lot of self-signed ones?
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