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Multiple Catch-All

akagami

New Pleskian
Hello everyone,

I'd like to create multiple catch-all mailadresses in my Plesk Panel.
The layout should be as follows:

*@customer1.com -> [email protected]
*@customer2.com -> [email protected]
*@customer3.com -> [email protected]

So that <ANYTHING>@customer1.com is being redirected to his mailbox and <ANYTHING>@customer2.com is redirected to my mailbox. The mailsettings only allow me to create a single catchall-address.
I'd like to give the customer his own catchall-address, because with the current setup some of the customers mails are being delivered to my mailbox.

In Confixx this is no problem, but how do I get this to work in Plesk?
If it isn't available in Plesk 10, is it available in Plesk 11?

Thanks in advance and please excuse my bad english :)
Cheers,
akagami
 
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You can do this by just giving each domain their own Subscription.

The limitation you are encountering (which is the same in 11) is down to the global email settings being Subscription-based rather than domain-based.

By separating each domain into its own Subscription you'll be able to do what you need without any problem - as long as I've understood your question correctly, that is.

Subscription:
customer1.com
configure catchall to redirect to [email protected]

Subscription:
customer2.com
create catchall to redirect to [email protected]

etc
 
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