Ok I understood. Thank you guys. I will set for each domain server fqdn as
MX for which is added ssl cert. All things should go well then.

2018-05-28 16:26 GMT+02:00 Ansgar Wiechers <li...@planetcobalt.net>:

> Please do not reply off-list.
>
> On 2018-05-28 Poliman - Serwis wrote:
> > 2018-05-28 13:18 GMT+02:00 Ansgar Wiechers <li...@planetcobalt.net>:
> >> On 2018-05-28 Poliman - Serwis wrote:
> >>> Thank you for advices but how setup different SMTP in MX record if
> >>> MX record determine pop3/imap and smtp servers? Do you mean set few
> >>> MX records with few mailservers? Currently I only know that I could
> >>> configure few MX records with few mailservers with different
> >>> priority. I would like to underline I could not understand you
> >>> properly.
> >>
> >> MX records only ever specify the servers designated for RECEIVING
> >> INBOUND mail for a domain. They say nothing about POP or IMAP (or
> >> which servers will handle outbound mail for that matter).
> >
> > Thank you for answer. How to understand what Wietse said: " SMTP is
> > not HTTP. With SMTP, the MX records for different domains can contain
> > the same SMTP server hostname. " comparing to your answer - why he
> > says SMTP server hostname instead of just server hostname? Receiving
> > inbound emails means receiving emails for pop/imap services or between
> > mail servers?
>
> An MX record doesn't necessarily have to specify a server from its own
> doamin. You can specify a server mail.example.org as the mail handler
> for the domain example.com and example.net (via an MX record in the
> zones of those domains).
>
> Regards
> Ansgar Wiechers
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> "Abstractions save us time working, but they don't save us time
> learning."
> --Joel Spolsky
>



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