26 Aug
2009
26 Aug
'09
12:03 a.m.
Patrick Domack wrote:
That is an ssl imposibility, and the current tls clients can't really do that either. The best way to do it is to use seperate ip's for mail1 and mail2.
The only other option is to use a new certificate with subject-alt-names, but lots of email clients don't support that. Webbrowsers have for a long time now, but email is completely different.
I would be interested to hear which mail clients don't support this?
My experience is that the main culprits are ok (including apple and many handhelds).
I use a cheapo S-A-N from GoDaddy and it seems to work ok (but I hardly have a wide range of clients using it)
Hope this helps?
Ed W