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Hi!

I have two domains: domain1.com and domain2.com.

Domain1.com binds to directory at host1, but mail server for domain1.com locates at host2 with domain2.com.

I place config-v1.1 for domain1.com at https:// autoconfig.domain2.com/mail/

Then I create CNAME DNS record autoconfig.domain2.com for autoconfig.domain1.com.

TB can't find settings...

What is wrong? What is propper way to set up config file in my case?

Hi! I have two domains: domain1.com and domain2.com. Domain1.com binds to directory at host1, but mail server for domain1.com locates at host2 with domain2.com. I place config-v1.1 for domain1.com at https:// autoconfig.domain2.com/mail/ Then I create CNAME DNS record autoconfig.domain2.com for autoconfig.domain1.com. TB can't find settings... What is wrong? What is propper way to set up config file in my case?

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I would guess if your email address contains @domain1.com then you should have the autoconfig at https:// autoconfig.domain1.com/mail/

Thunderbird basically learns where the domain is from the email address, so it is not going to be looking on a server with a different domain for the auto config. At least that is what I remember from about 10 years ago.

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But if I do not have opportunity to place *.xml exactly at https://autoconfig.domain1.com/mail/ ?

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Of course, but I miss something...

1) I create CNAME record:

autoconfig.domain1.com CNAME autoconfig.domain2.com

2) I have apache2 in docker container on host2 with connection over https. So, I create then mail directory with config-v1.1.xml in apache root.

3) XML-file is successfuly obtained in browser but TB can't find settings...

P.S. I also tried to use hard redirect by .htaccess rule: RedirectMatch ^/$ /mail/ but nothing.