I have setup a couple of different accounts in my DA panels, I'll use abc and xyz for the two different domains.
abc.com is the primary domain associated with DA. xyz.com is a reseller account that will do hosting for a different business I have.
The problem is that when someone on xyz.com sends an e-mail, it still goes through hostname.abc.com. If you look at the extended headers of the message when you receive it, you will see recevied from hostname.abc.com.
What I would like is for the reseller and any users under it to have e-mail shown as coming from hostname.xyz.com.
Is this doable?
Oh, for the record, I have the server IP by itself, then I have two IPs for abc.com including ns1/2, and then two for xyz.com including ns1/2. Ideally I'd like never to see the hostname, so mail would just come from abc.com and one of its ips, or xyz.com and one of its ips.
My thought behind setting it up this way is that if no public service is pointing to my main server ip, there will be less temptation to attempt hacking that ip. I'll be putting rules in place so that ssh will only be accepted through the main server ip for example.
abc.com is the primary domain associated with DA. xyz.com is a reseller account that will do hosting for a different business I have.
The problem is that when someone on xyz.com sends an e-mail, it still goes through hostname.abc.com. If you look at the extended headers of the message when you receive it, you will see recevied from hostname.abc.com.
What I would like is for the reseller and any users under it to have e-mail shown as coming from hostname.xyz.com.
Is this doable?
Oh, for the record, I have the server IP by itself, then I have two IPs for abc.com including ns1/2, and then two for xyz.com including ns1/2. Ideally I'd like never to see the hostname, so mail would just come from abc.com and one of its ips, or xyz.com and one of its ips.
My thought behind setting it up this way is that if no public service is pointing to my main server ip, there will be less temptation to attempt hacking that ip. I'll be putting rules in place so that ssh will only be accepted through the main server ip for example.