On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, Allan Hansen, INBODAN wrote:
> > Hi Hans! > > Seems like I am getting close to what I want. > > Davide's solution looks a bit more simple to implement than Michal's. > > There is one case in your modification to Davide's solution that I am not > sure will work. If I send mail to "All in <organization>" (Exchange server > distribution list), how do I reach users residing on Xmail server?? Mail to > users residing in Exchange Server's "own" domain will never be sent out > using Exchange IMC, or have I misunderstood something. Yes, if the list exist inside Exchange the proposed setup will break. The other solution is to use Exchange as main server and have XMail to fetch messages through pop3links.tab for users onto the XMail server. Or you can have a catch all alias for your domain that is handled by a mailproc.tab that redirect it to the Exchange server. > - and NO, I have never had to restore a complete server, but YES I have > spent nights cleaning IMC and MTA queues and mailboxes using weird Microsoft > support tools. I am still looking for this wonderful piece of Open Source > "Mail, calendaring, group collaboration" software that will enable me to > kick Microsoft (feature request Davide ??) No Calendars and Co. will never exist in XMail, sorry. - Davide - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
