Steve,

I have a question regarding your diagram.  Are you archiving
internal->internal email with this setup?  Every mail server that I
have worked with over the years would do local delivery if it could,
and not pass the message up to the MTA without a lot of arm-twisting.
If you had to do something special, it should probably be noted in
the diagram.

I haven't been following Warren's thread, but am baffled about why
he chose to set up a virtual domain on his mail server instead of
just forwarding the mail to Piler as SMTP?  It has been a while since
I read the Piler docs, but my impression was that the POP stuff was
only there for importing old messages into a new Piler install...not
as the primary interface method...

-Arthur

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On 12/1/15, 8:29 AM, "Steve Miller" <smil...@naca.com> wrote:

>Just as a thought, since I'm a bit confused to the setup that Warren is 
>talking about, here's a link to a PDF explaining how Mailpiler is set up in my 
>network. It's generalized of course, so this can be applied to any network 
>that uses Mailpiler.
>
>https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_GAX4nyPJ4tYTV6MDRKSW83akE/view?usp=sharing
>
>Steve Miller
>Sr. Systems Administrator
>NACA – National Office | Boston, MA
>smil...@naca.com

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