
- #Macos server mail aliases how to#
- #Macos server mail aliases mac os x#
- #Macos server mail aliases full#
I am not really sure if MacOS X server is the right tool for what you want to do.
#Macos server mail aliases how to#
To configure hosting for more mail than one domain with basic MacOS server (without third party software like Zimbra or Kerio) you will need to edit your postfix configuration by hand and will have to figure out how to connect this to Open Directory to interact with your user database. Don't confuse this with the hosting of more than one domain for the web server, which is trivially easy to set up. While it is not impossible to host more than one mail domain with MacOS X, it is difficulty to achieve without knowledge because all the graphical administration tools allow for the configuration of only one mail domain. In either case, make sure you also set up the DNS properly you need MX records for all domains you receive mail from, pointing to your server's hostname. you might create a user with the primary short name "alice-otherexample", and a second short name of Alice can then receive mail using an account name of either "alice-otherexample" or Note that users for the server's primary domain name (or its aliases) don't have to bother with these funny names, they just access their mailboxes by their usual shortname.
#Macos server mail aliases full#
Then, to create users for this domain, create them as usual in Workgroup Manager, and add their full virtual alias as secondary short names (e.g.

Add the virtual domain names in Server Admin -> Mail service -> Settings -> Advanced -> Hosting -> Locally Hosted Virtual Domains (and check the enable box). Virtual domains are a little more complicated. and go to the same mailbox) or virtual domains (which can have different accounts).Īdding alias domains is easy: in Server Admin -> Mail service -> Settings -> Advanced -> Hosting, add the additional domains to the Local Host Aliases list. There are two ways to set up multiple email domains on OS X Server: you can add aliases (which share the same account names, e.g. If it's true that all users need to be using the same mail server, regardless of what e-mail address they have, should I set up the Server software with some kind of "generic" domain - perhaps "" - so it doesn't "look" so strange? So, if I want to setup an e-mail address for Alice and an e-mail address for Bob, and they ask what settings they need to put into their e-mail clients, do I tell them both to use the server "" - even though for Bob, that will look wierd, since he doesn't have an e-mail address on that domain?

#Macos server mail aliases mac os x#
Looking at the screenshot, it seems to imply that all users will need to be referencing the same mail server, which I am guessing is the initial server name that I use to set up Mac OS X Server. Looking at page 319, it shows how to enable e-mail accounts for users in the Workgroup Manager application. Let's say I want to host two domains: and.

I bought the Mac OS X Server Essentials (2nd ed.) book to use as a reference. I will be configuring it to run multiple domains (or "virtual hosts" as they are called), and for each domain I want to set up a Web site and e-mail. I'm setting up Mac OS X Server (10.5 Leopard) for the first time.
