Two email domain on 1 Server?

Greetings-
I am sure this has a simple answer.
Customer owns for example www.exampleone.com and www.exampletwo.com.
Tis easy enough to serve up web pages for both URL's pointed to client's ip.
I cannot for the life of me figure out how or if I can configure mail to go to both. Mail works if sent to [email protected] but I cannot figure out how to get mail to go to [email protected]
Thanks-
-DaddyPaycheck

You can run any amount of mail domains you like on a single server with a single IP. The limit is given by the cumulative message traffic and message scanning your hardware and bandwidth can deal with.
You have to differentiate between "local domains/local host aliases" and "virtual domains". With the former a user will be shared across domains, the latter will give you different users even for the same name.
[email protected] = [email protected]
[email protected] NOT = [email protected]
Which to pick depends on your needs.
If you need instructions on how to set up virtual mail domains, download tutorial here: http://osx.topicdesk.com/downloads/

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