Hi Narayan,

It use sendmail as MTA and procmail as delivery agent. 

>--- George K Cyriac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have one  server say  server1  hosted by an ISP
>> with domain1.com and a second server say server2 in 
>> our intranet with domain2.com. Both servers are in
>> redhat linux 6.2. The intranet server (server2) is
>> connected to internet through a gateway and can
>> directly accept mails to domain2.com from internet.
>> The users in both servers are same, but some prefer
>> intranet and some prefer internet to pick mails. I
>> want to have server1 send a copy of all mails it
>> receive to sever2 so that users can access mails
>> from the server1 or server2.  Server2 is expected to
>> receive mails from server1 only. If I give same
>> priority in MX entries, one of the servers will be
>> selected at random, which I don't want. Server2 must
>> receive a copy of all mails server1 receive.
>> 
>> This can be achieved with a .forward file in the
>> home directory of the users in server1. But I have
>> more than 1000 users and I don't want to keep 1000
>> .forward files in the server. Can I send a copy of
>> all mails server1 receive to server2 in an easy way.
>>  Both server1 and server2 contains only one domain.
>> 
>> George K Cyriac

Whats is the MTA u are using on both the machine ??

is it sendmail ???

Regards
Narayan Kejriwal


Hi Narayan,

It use sendmail as MTA and procmail as delivery agent. 




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