It's possible if the client OS and browser supports SNI. WinXP(and there are quite a few computers still running XP out there) does NOT support SNI and never will for instance. WinXP will only see the first server name on the certificate. IMHO, a public website will still have to support WinXP. Lyle Giese LCR Computer Services, Inc. On 05/16/16 16:07, surgemail-support wrote: > Well if you are going to go around reading help pages !!! :-) I will > update that comment... > > It was true once, to some extent but is less true now as we have > implemented the ssl extensions that allow virtual domains in almost > all situations > to function normally. It does depend a little on the client software > too. > > ChrisP. > > > On 16/05/2016 6:36 p.m., surgemailHIDDEN@etwinsite.com wrote: >> surgemail-support <surgemailHIDDEN@t@netwinsite.com> wrote: >> The documentation at >> http://netwinsite.com/surgemail/help/global.htm#g_ssl_per_domain says >> "Per domain SSL certificates can only be used with IP based vdomains" >> which led me to believe that name based vdomains would not work. > >
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