On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 03:58:08PM +0530, VaibhaV Sharma wrote:
> Hello all,
> @exampledomain.com in all the offices?? The setup would not have been
> difficult if all the locations were on dedicated connectivity, but here all
> the locations are on dialup and connect to the Internet to download mails in
> some period of time.
>
get ur sefl hosted on a server that supports multidrop
and unlimited email aliases, configure virtual servers
on the main server with mail.north.urdomain.com
mail.south.urdomain.com etc to address each different lans
then it should be simple.
or use a single server to download all your mail, then sort it
and resend it to multidrop accounts on your webserver according
to mappings in the server, this should be tedious as the admins
point of view, since whenever a new user is needed, he should
be added to the lan, and the admin of the common mailserver
should add this to the mapping db, and maintaining the
unique id will be too much of a manual task.
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Jiju Thomas Mathew
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Red Hat Linux release 6.1 (Cartman)
Linux Version 2.2.12-20, Compiled #1 Mon Sep 27 10:25:54 EDT 1999
One 100MHz Intel Pentium Processor, 16M RAM, 39.73 Bogomips Total
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