Philip B. Howells wrote:
I have considered that last option, however, I was sorta hoping to cheat
and use all of my domains, having them as seperate entities.
Eventually you'll find that "cheating" will limit your choice of
clients, as it ruins interoperability. Don't try to be clever when you
don't have to. Good admins are lazy. :)
I have some
very non-technical customers that want a domain name, and they want their
email to be the same; foo_...@bar.com. However, I may still do that,
only having ssl for one domain.
I'm not sure what you mean by the last sentence, but your clients can
all have domains. Their email address can use their domain. It's only
the settings in their own email client for the send/receive servers that
needs to stick to the one domain in order to have proper SSL security.
No one that they communicate with will ever see that, so each of your
customers gets their vanity domain, along with good security with only
that one compromise that they'll forget the next day anyhow.