Re: [courier-users] replicated mail servers...

2005-10-16 Thread Alessandro Vesely
Chris Petersen wrote: Yeah. VPN and just host the imap server on our dsl line. It's fast enough for the few times that people will be checking their mail from home. Fine. That appears to be the best practice (with minor worryings about security) See also thread Best practices for

Re: [courier-users] replicated mail servers...

2005-10-15 Thread Chris Petersen
Did you reach any conclusions about that? Yeah. VPN and just host the imap server on our dsl line. It's fast enough for the few times that people will be checking their mail from home. One further possibility would be to play with a sibling domain, e.g. MyCompany.com and MyCompany.net,

Re: [courier-users] replicated mail servers...

2005-10-13 Thread Alessandro Vesely
Chris Petersen wrote: [...] Our goal is to set up one server at our colo for fast handling of incoming mail. This server would do spam/virus scanning/blocking to reduce the download load on our in-office DSL connection. A second on-site server would be set up to receive mail from the first

Re: [courier-users] replicated mail servers...

2005-09-29 Thread Jerry Amundson
On Tue September 27 2005 21:27, Chris Petersen wrote: I've been toying with an interesting idea at work, and since I couldn't come up with any ideas on my own (or my circle of friends/coworkers), I thought I'd present it here for more opinions (since courier is our current choice of mail

Re: [courier-users] replicated mail servers...

2005-09-28 Thread Martijn Lievaart
Chris Petersen zei: I've been toying with an interesting idea at work, and since I couldn't come up with any ideas on my own (or my circle of friends/coworkers), I thought I'd present it here for more opinions (since courier is our current choice of mail server). That much I think

[courier-users] replicated mail servers...

2005-09-27 Thread Chris Petersen
I've been toying with an interesting idea at work, and since I couldn't come up with any ideas on my own (or my circle of friends/coworkers), I thought I'd present it here for more opinions (since courier is our current choice of mail server). Our goal is to set up one server at our colo for