Hi, I'm not sure that courier softwares are designed to do proxy operations but there are other software well designed for this kind of job, you should have a look at the perdition mail proxy : http://www.vergenet.net/linux/perdition/
Hope this helps ; ) Roman Serbski wrote: > Hi list > > I'm sorry for probably OT question. > I use stand-alone Courier-IMAP 1.4.0 SSL with Qmail/Vpopmail - > everything works ok. Now we're going to redesign our network and > implement DMZ/private LAN scheme. I'm planning to have two mail > servers: one server goes to DMZ (real IP addresses) and acts as a mail > relay/forwarder + AVI/SPAM scanning, another server goes to private > LAN (192.168.0.0) and actually stores usernames and passwords. Mail > relaying is OK, I saw some hints in qmail FAQ how to forward mail to > another mail server. But the problem is that I have to have IMAP-SSL > access from outside (from Internet) - so I think about some kind of > IMAP-SSL proxying, when users from Internet try to access mail server > in DMZ and this server, in some way, forwards login information/mail > to the server in private LAN (it'll run Courier-IMAP SSL). > > Is it possible to make this with Courier-IMAP or this is wrong list to > ask? May be someone here has a similiar setup - please help me. > > Looking forward to hear from you. > > Regards, > Roman > -- Benjamin Constant http://www.OpenTech.be << The beauty of an open system is that innovative people will find ways to improve the system that the original creators never anticipated... >> Mark Frauenfelder _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users
