Before to spend several hours to setup my server with Virtualmin, I would like to know if I will be able to manage easily Multiple Mail server.
Exemple if I have 3 domain name, each domain name have their own dedicated IP, the “header return” when I have sent emails should be like below :
IP: 56.78.910.11 (dedicated Ip of domain1.com)
HELO: domain1.com
rDNS: domain1.com
SMTP Banner = domain1.com (hostname = domain1.com)
I don’t think you will get it with an interface - could be wrong but Virtualmin doesn’t seem to cater for advanced things like that, and to be fair, not sure it could (too many variables). Manually you could follow the solution at
@Dibs thanks for your answer
Setup it manually is exactly that I don’t want to do
Your link is for the very old version of Postfix and this solution doesn’t work any more with these code.
I did write some topics here in forum about not complete and even very old GUI parts in Virtualmin.
( For Postscript and more)
Is it all possible maybe yup, needed not all, for advanced you have to know the products / software , and therefore is then the edit config function in GUI, only yup hmmmm
If more forumuser and virtualmin user wants newer updated options in virtualmin GUI and wiki/docu, i think enough of you should reply in such topics in the links above yes or no?
Looking at the documentation for PostFix - it says for “sender_dependent_default_transport_maps (default: empty)” - This feature is available in Postfix 2.7 and later. So would not expect that to mean it’s now deprecated functionality. If you look at Webmin - Servers - Postfix Mail Server: the icon for Sender Dependent Transport Maps is there.
Yes - there might be some “manual” element there, but I don’t think Virtualmin currently caters for every bit of functionality thru it’s UI.
If you need to do as per your original post: you might need to roll your sleeves up.