One way of doing this is to have the linux box be the mail server for
the
domain, and then have .forward files in each user's home directory. The
.forward files would point to the system inside the domain that the user
want's their mail spooled to.

"Joshua S. Freeman" wrote:
>...
> There are other users @threeofus.com who DO ssh into the linux box for
> their mail rather than using pop clients....  Basically, isn't there a way
> to have smtp AND pop3 running on both monica.threeofus.com and
> joshua.threeofus.com but make it so I can setup how mail for any
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] gets handled (which machine it gets spooled on) on a
> user by user basis?

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