>Hi,
Hi Sascha
I think if you set an .qmail-default on qmail1.somedomain.com to
forward all mail to qmail2.somedomain.com all is done. This forward's
only what not found on qmail1.somdedomain.com. If than not found on
qmail2.somedomain.com it get's bounced.
Sigi.
>I get Mail for somedomain.com over a first qmail-Server,
>qmail1.somedomain.com. There is another qmail-Server,
>qmail2.somedomain.com.
>
>A user might have an acoount on qmail1 _xor_ on qmail2, never on
>both. Know
>I'm thinking on how to forward the message in a simple an
>maintance-poor way.
>There could be a list on qmail1 with all users on qmail2, so if user
>is not on
>qmail1, look if she is on the list for qmail2; if yes, forward the
>message to
>qmail2; if not bounce the message.
>
>I'm also thinking that it might be possible to use LDAP for such an
>approach,
>but the patches on qmail.org are still called beta.
>
>Yes, we could use subdomains, but this is not an option (at least
>for the
>offical Mail-Domain, it might be possible use different subdomains
>internally
>only) as for the outer space the shall be only somedomain.com known,
>but no
>subdomains.
>
>Does anybody knows (or already has) a solution for this scenario?
>
>Thanks in advance and a happy new year,
>
>Sascha
>
>