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9/30/2007 7:28 AM
 

Is there a way to have a separate SMTP config/authentication for each parent portal that has different domain names? 

For example, portal 1 is www.domain1.com and the smpt server would be "mail.domain1.com" with user1 and password1 for that domain. 
Portal 2 is www.domain2.com, but there doesn't appear to be a way to enter the smtp info for that specific domain as mail.domain2.com with user2 and password2.

I don't want all the portals to use the same host settings because each domain mail server only allows mail with a from address that is withing that domain.  For example, using domain2 an email can't be sent out from user2@domain2.com because the host setting is for domain1.com and only allows the from address to have @domain1.com in it.   And for obvious reasons I don't want email from domain2 to have domain1 address which would be confusing for the end user.

Thanks,

Rick

 


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9/30/2007 9:17 AM
 

sorry, no, not at the moment, AFAIK this is a planned feature for a future release.


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Sebastian Leupold

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