"Olivier M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 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.
Per (customer-) domain. You need to find a method to trigger
serialmail on the qmail server once the Exchange machine is logged in,
and this needs to be secure (password protected or whatever). All in
all this will not be easier than the POP3 solution I outlined.
-t