users and virtual-servers

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#1 Sat, 12/08/2012 - 14:32
edwardsmarkf

users and virtual-servers

hi all - (and a special hello to those who read forums on a Saturday)

when i use the wonderful option of creating a virtual-server alias, am i allowed to create any users associated with this virtual-server?

or are all the users associated with the "parent" virtual-server?

in other words, suppose i have the following virtual-server:

iLoveVirtualmin.com

and these three alias's of the virtual-server iLoveVirtualmin.com

iLoveVirtualminOne.com iLoveVirtualminTwo.com iLoveVirtualminThree.com

now, suppose i need the following email addys set up:

eric@iLoveVirtualminOne.com joe@iLoveVirtualminTwo.com jamie@iLoveVirtualminThree.com

it appears i cannot associate "eric" directly with "iLoveVirtualminOne.com" - but each has to be associated with the parent (i am guessing now)

thoughts? and after replying, please go enjoy the Saturday, and i will do likewise.

Sat, 12/08/2012 - 14:48
andreychek

Howdy,

when i use the wonderful option of creating a virtual-server alias, am i allowed to create any users associated with this virtual-server?

By default, the email accounts of a Virtual Server alias are the same as those available to the parent. So you'd just add new users or aliases to the parent domain, if you want more in the alias.

Or, when you're creating a Virtual Server alias, you could go into Create Virtual Server -> Create Alias with Own Email, to have a Virtual Server with separate email accounts.

That feature is fairly new -- it just came out a version or two ago. So if you don't see it, make sure you're using a recent Virtualmin version.

Have a good one!

-Eric

Sat, 12/08/2012 - 15:47
edwardsmarkf

hey eric - yes i saw the "Create Alias with Own Email" option,

and tried it, but i didnt see an optional email prefix-name option - but i will look again.

hey - how do you do that quote-thing? i noticed that [quote]blahblah[/quote] does not work

Sat, 12/08/2012 - 15:53
edwardsmarkf

i dont see the option (attached)

Sat, 12/08/2012 - 16:02
Locutus

The forum markup for quoting is <cite>...</cite>. A bit odd, but there you are. :)

Sun, 12/09/2012 - 19:18
edwardsmarkf

Or, when you're creating a Virtual Server alias, you could go into Create Virtual Server -> Create Alias with Own Email, to have a Virtual Server with separate email accounts.

i had a look (please see attached) but i dont see an option to add the name using "Alias of comptonpesltrainers.com, with own email"

here is the situation i can see coming up: having a name and email like

info@iLoveVirtualmin.com

and then also having these alias and emails:

info@iLoveVirtualminOne.com
info@iLoveVirtualminTwo.com
info@iLoveVirtualminThree.com

any thoughts on how i might be able to use the same email name prefix with multiple domain names?

Sun, 12/09/2012 - 22:46
andreychek

Hmm, normally you don't need to set the Email Prefix, it should be set to automatic by default... and that should only be necessary to change that in atypical circumstances.

I suspect the alias is taking the "Email Prefix" setting from the parent though.

You should be able to setup an email address as you described above with each of your domains. If you try it, does it work properly? Or isn't it allowing you to create the email addresses you want?

-Eric

Mon, 12/10/2012 - 13:41
edwardsmarkf

eric - sorry i missed the email prefix-name option! yes that works..... perhaps in the next release it should blink so i dont miss it again? ;-)

but my question has not been answered: what if i want more than one email addy using the prefix "eric" or "info" - for example, is it possible to have a dozen virtual-servers with the prefix "eric"

eric@iLoveVirtualminOne.com
eric@iLoveVirtualminTwo.com
eric@iLoveVirtualminThree.com
blah blah blah
eric@iLoveVirtualminTen.com

????

Mon, 12/10/2012 - 14:15
andreychek

but my question has not been answered

Sure it is! :-)

That's what I meant when I said:

You should be able to setup an email address as you described above with each of your domains. If you try it, does it work properly? Or isn't it allowing you to create the email addresses you want?

There's no reason you shouldn't be able to do that.

Try it... and if you happen to run into problems, let us know, but every domain on your server can have an account or alias named "eric".

-Eric

Mon, 12/10/2012 - 16:40
edwardsmarkf

Eric - thank you for helping me, and thank you for your patience!

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