On 11/13/19 8:47 AM, Andrew C Aitchison wrote: > On Tue, 12 Nov 2019, Lars Schimmer via Exim-users wrote: > >> Hi! >> >> I need a little help, mostly for security. >> I do run a exim4 host (debian), and I want to forward all emails >> incoming for 3-5 Emails to another host (NOT a different domain) >> >> As far as I understand it, I need: >> - transport fo the 2nd host >> - router which routes the email to the transports >> >> Has anyone a example for such a router wiht a condition? >> Mostly I do not want to experiment with a live server... > > Since your main host is unix, exim(4) can delivery over NFS, > if the second machine is prepared to export its main spool. > Forwarding is better, but probably more complex than merely > *delivering* to to the other machine. > > Having mentioned the option, I would say that forwarding > is likely to be better unless the second machine is already > an NFS server. > For me, as an experienced sysadmin, I'd say that running a mail > service on the second machine was better but more work than > running NFS on it. >
Sorry, no NFS, not both on linux. MfG, Lars Schimmer -- ------------------------------------------------------------- TU Graz, Institut für ComputerGraphik & WissensVisualisierung Tel: +43 316 873-5405 E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: +43 316 873-5402 PGP-Key-ID: 0x4A9B1723
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