yep. you can pretty much do this through mail routing. since qmail has been
mentioned, i'll confirm sendmail, and add in postfix to the group. was able to get
postfix+ldap mail routing to work, and it was manageable.
speaking of manageable, it's gonna be terrible when the number of your users scale
up. you'll have to think of user account maintenance problems and such, delegating
them or something.
another way of doing this, this time without ldap is through mx and mta of last
resort settings. set box1 and server1 to be the mx for the domain, have both of
them point to the other as the mta of last resort of the domain(telling one that if
it can't handle this address, pass it on to the other). i'm sure sendmail can do
this. i planned to do this once but i'm gonna have more than 4 boxes and it seems
too cumbersome for me as it scales.
hth.
vince.
Ina Patricia Lopez wrote:
> hi!
> is it possible to have 2 mail servers with only 1 email domain?
> what i mean is someusers are @server1 and otherusers are @box2 but
> still
> the email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED], not [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] do i have to change some entries in DNS and
> sendmail?
>
> h & k,
> INA PATRICIA
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