Thanks for your answer Thomas,

On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 11:47:27PM +0200, Thomas Neumann wrote:
> I'm not an expert on M$ Exchange by any means, but I know
> for sure that Exchange can run an SMTP server for itself,
> and this is where you can hook up to. Just have all customer
> mail delivered into Maildirs on your new qmail machine
> (one Maildir per customer), then you can use a small program
> to fetch the mail using POP3 from the qmail machine to the
> Windows machines running Exchange, where you re-inject them
> into the local SMTP server offered by Exchange. I do the
One maildir per user or per domain ? If it is per domain,
then it should be possible to use serialmail to send the mails
from the linux server to the NT client: it's good documented. 

> I think Exchange can also use ETRN to tell another SMTP
> server that it wants it to send queued mail, but ETRN
> is even worse, being incredibly insecure and qmail doesn't
> support it w/o a patch anyway, so stay away from it.
okay... didn't found anything about ETRN on the qmail
homepage. then I'll make some tests using only smtp.
Thanks for your hints!

Olivier

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