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how_to:handling_mail_for_multiple_incoming_domains [2012/04/02 17:46] – [Preventing normal <username>@<domain> -> <username> distribution] paulhow_to:handling_mail_for_multiple_incoming_domains [2018/11/14 10:45] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 =====All domains are different====== =====All domains are different======
  
-If your domains are different, so that, for instance, mail for **mike@company1.com** has to be kept separate from mail for **mike@company2.com**, then use Mappings+If your domains are different, so that, for instance, mail for **mike@company1.com** has to be kept separate from mail for **mike@company2.com**, then use [[Reference:mappings|Mappings]]
  
 In this case, you may create users called **mike1** and **mike2**, then create two Mappings: **mike@company1.com -> mike1**, and **mike@company2.com -> mike2**. (The actual names of the users don't matter, you could use 'mike.company1', or whatever is easier for you) In this case, you may create users called **mike1** and **mike2**, then create two Mappings: **mike@company1.com -> mike1**, and **mike@company2.com -> mike2**. (The actual names of the users don't matter, you could use 'mike.company1', or whatever is easier for you)
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 ====Preventing normal <username>@<domain> -> <username> distribution==== ====Preventing normal <username>@<domain> -> <username> distribution====
  
-With the normal settings, this will work for cases where most users are the same on both domains, but there are a few exceptions. Also, in this example, sending a message to **mike1@company2.com** would still go to the **mike1** user. To stop this happening, go to the Mail Collector, go to the **POP3 Routing -> Configure Routing Options** window, then check the **Disable default user -> user mappings** box, and press Submit.+With the normal settings, this will work for cases where most users are the same on both domains, but where there are a few exceptions. Also, in this example, sending a message to **mike1@company2.com** would still go to the **mike1** user, even though 'mike1' should only be associated with company1. To stop this happening, go to the Mail Collector, go to the **POP3 Routing -> Configure Routing Options** window, then check the **Disable default user -> user mappings** box, and press Submit.
  
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