I assume you have static IP address for each server in different cities.
Then create a central DNS and maintain same sendmail alias file on all the
servers. IIRC it looks like
[EMAIL PROTECTED] : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HTH
Bye
Shridhar
VaibhaV Sharma wrote:
> I think, I need to clarify more on my problem,
>
> The individual lan's are in different cities. All of them have a linux
> server to connect to the Intermet.
>
> What I want is that if users A and B are in delhi i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] are in delhi and C and D are in mumbai i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and what we want is that if a user in delhi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> sends a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] which is on the same server then the mail
> should get to the user's local mailbox immediately.
>
> But if the user [EMAIL PROTECTED] sends a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] which is not in delhi but in bombay, then the mail has to go
> to the mail server on the internet which is hosting kind of an account we
> have taken with individual pop3 accounts for [EMAIL PROTECTED] , [EMAIL PROTECTED] ,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] etc.
>
> In all locations the user uses the internal Linux server as the incoming and
> the outgoing mail server. The server connects regularly to the Internet to
> collect / flush mails. i.e. the delhi server would pick up mails for
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the bombay server would pick up mails
> for [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> The suers are using normal mail clients like outlook express so pine and
> MUTT are not good options.
>
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