--- Paul J Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Stephen Liu wrote:
> > Hi Jon,
> > 
> > 
> > Thanks for your advice.
> > 
> 
> [cut example of how to spread storage over separate xen hosts]
> 
> 
> > Now my problem is how can remote mail clients send/receive mails
> from
> > their servers on the Xen box.  For sending mail maybe they can use
> the
> > routing mail server, Guest01.  About how about receiving mail? 
> There
> > is only ONE external IP connected to the Xen box.
> 
> Jon's answer was on the mark. Use perdition. It will do exactly what
> you
> need. Clients will all talk IMAP/POP3 to the same external IP, and
> perdition will proxy their requests to the correct backend server -
> the
> xen hosts.
> 
> Perdition can proxy users to different backends based on all kinds of
> criteria, supports ldap and sql backends, etc.


Hi Paul,


Your advice noted with thanks.


B.R.
Stephen L

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