You can also try the roundhouse mx from snertsoft.

http://www.snertsoft.com/sendmail/roundhouse/

Marc


Op 27-mrt-2007, om 13:11 heeft Jon Duggan het volgende geschreven:

So you're saying you can have a pop box and a forwarder at the same time?

For some reason i didnt think that this was possible?

If for example we stored it as a catchall at our end, and wanted to relay the whole domain also to his mx how would this be done(rather than sending it to an email address)? I only ask because the way i originally intended to set it up, i just realised, if he adds accounts his side, they will also need adding our side hence my thinking about catching all our side, although
this is probably a bad idea.


Jon Duggan
Nuco Technologies Ltd
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tel. 0870 165 1300

----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul J Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DBMail mailinglist" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2007 11:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] Store and forwards


Jon Duggan wrote:
Hi Guys,

I have a client that wishes ourselves to be his primary mx.. keep a
hardcopy
of the email and forward it on to his own mx server, he wants me to
store
mails on a per-user basis at my end and forward them to his end also.
Does
dbmail have a store and forward feature? If not, any suggestions on the
best
solution for this?

Dbmail does this just fine.

I use the LDAP authentication in dbmail.
There are two types of ldap objects: dbmailUser and
dbmailForwardingAddress
Both object types can contain 'mail' and 'mailForwardingAddress'
attributes.
Mail gets delivered to objects that match the destination in the 'mail'
attribute.

If such a 'mail' attribute is assigned to a dbmailUser it gets stored.

If such a 'mail' attribute is assigned to a dbmailForwardingAddress email
gets
forwarded without local storage.

If the dbmailUser object matches on the 'mail' attribute, but also has a
'mailForwardingAddress' mail gets both forwarded and stored locally.

I'm actually not quite sure how this works with authsql. But I'm pretty
sure you
can do the same by both assigning an address to a dbmail user and creating
an
external forward for the same address.



This was supposed to be implemented by a colleague of mine on a
non-dbmail
setup quite some time ago.  I've just taken a look at it due to him
asking
for access to these 'stored' emails and found that it was originally
setup to
forward and not store at all by my predecessor so it's something i'd
like to
put on our dbmail cluster

Regards

Jon Duggan Nuco Technologies Ltd [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel. 0870 165 1300


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