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7/12/2006 11:19 AM
 

My DNN installation is on a shared host. My host permits me a limited number of domains. I have used one of my allotted domains for my DNN installation and have simply added a domain alias for each new portal's domain name I create in DNN. So everything works fine for making new sites, but my question is:

How do I provide email service to each domain I create?

I am reselling these DNN portals, and I need to allow each domain to have mail service. Do I contract with my host for email service for each? Do I have to purchase a higher hosting plan that allows for more domains (and their associated mail services) on my shared host? For those of you in the same situation, what are you doing for email?

Thanks in advance for your replies!

 
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7/12/2006 9:29 PM
 

I have a portal with about 30 child portals attached, and they are all independent sites, with their own domains.  The email is set via the host and the most practical way I've done this and I believe other hsoting companies would work along the same lines, is to use the localhost/IP structure.

I use IP based relaying since we have a separte linux box setup and it handles the rules - including only accepting email in a certain format.

What this means is my clients can get get people to register on their site, and the mail is delivered with their own email address in the settings, but from my mail server.

By chance, most of these clients are hosted with me managing their mail, but, that shouldn't matter - the are using my mail settings, not theirs in the host account anyway. 

Does this give you any clarity?

Nina Meiers


Nina Meiers My Little Website
If it's on DNN, I fix, build, deploy, support,skin, host, design, consult, implement, integrate and done since 2003.
Who am I? Just a city chic, having a crack at organic berry farming.. and creating awesome websites.
 
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7/12/2006 9:53 PM
 

Nina, thanks for taking the time to write... If I understand you correctly, you are talking about the confirmation emails that are sent to people who register on your client's portals, or perhaps for the other actions that send email out from the portals to individuals.

I am asking for something beyond that. Like how to provide a POP email box or multiple POP email boxes per portal/domain.  So I can go to my client's computers and set up an email client like Outlook or Thunderbird so they can send and receive their own email. It sounds to me like you are providing that with your server because they are your hosting clients as well. Since I am not the host and do not have the resources to maintain my own server, I need to arrange for the POP email boxes elsewhere. Do you have another idea? Or did I just not understand? Thanks again.

 
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7/12/2006 10:04 PM
 

Well your hosting company should provide you with some form of address to put into the server whether it's delivered directly from that box, or through another server. 

But perhaps if I word it this way -   When I set the mail settings up in the Host/settings.. Advanced / smtp settings - and tested it..   My clients can setup a hotmail address in their admistration section and still get notified of registrations.  Since the host settings is the implementor.. that's all.  It has nothing to do with the settings in the child/sub portals.

You aren't the host of the server, but I assume you're the host of the build.. that's why you should be able to contact the hosting provider and ask them whether you should be using localhost, 127.0.0.1 (these both allow for internal relaying - meaning - anything that tries to send from inside the machine is approved)  or do they have a secondary server setup where you need to put some mail configuration and password, or an IP address to get the connection happening.

For me - I use the IP based connection and that allows all my clients to send from the server. 

It's one of these things you often have to explain a few ways to get working.

Nina Meiers


Nina Meiers My Little Website
If it's on DNN, I fix, build, deploy, support,skin, host, design, consult, implement, integrate and done since 2003.
Who am I? Just a city chic, having a crack at organic berry farming.. and creating awesome websites.
 
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7/12/2006 10:16 PM
 

You are right about explaining it serveral times. So far, that's as much as I understand. Please answer this. If I go to my client's email client, and type in the POP incoming mail server name, what goes in there. I understand what to  enter for the outgoing server - what about incoming?

 
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