I have the following setup :
One server with two IP's.
On IP 1, i have the webserver running with froxlor handling everything (dns,apache,etc..)
On IP 2, i have apache manually configured to point to roundcube, and i have postfix/dovecot running (handled by froxlor again). (So it's basically my mail server). (actually postfix is running in a multi-postfix with in/out servers with different spam-assasin and log settings)
Been running syscp, then froxlor, so maybe with the new options there might be a better way to do this.
How should i set-up my froxlor so that i can have this set-up the best way possible ?
As i'd like to have mail/smtp/imap subdomains for all domains pointing to IP2 and not IP1
I tried turning on the option "system.dns_createmailentry" but it points to my IP1 and looking at the code i can't see any way to have it point to IP2, or maybe i'm missing something ?
Right now i've only got IP1 (80 and 443) in the panel IP's and PORTS
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I have the following setup :
One server with two IP's.
On IP 1, i have the webserver running with froxlor handling everything (dns,apache,etc..)
On IP 2, i have apache manually configured to point to roundcube, and i have postfix/dovecot running (handled by froxlor again). (So it's basically my mail server). (actually postfix is running in a multi-postfix with in/out servers with different spam-assasin and log settings)
Been running syscp, then froxlor, so maybe with the new options there might be a better way to do this.
How should i set-up my froxlor so that i can have this set-up the best way possible ?
As i'd like to have mail/smtp/imap subdomains for all domains pointing to IP2 and not IP1
I tried turning on the option "system.dns_createmailentry" but it points to my IP1 and looking at the code i can't see any way to have it point to IP2, or maybe i'm missing something ?
Right now i've only got IP1 (80 and 443) in the panel IP's and PORTS
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