Yes, it sure can. Set up qmail on your firewall and qmail on each of your internal
mail servers. On the qmail on the firewall, configure smtproutes to point to each of
your internal servers. Make MX records in your DNS zone file for each of your mail
servers and have them all point to your gateway (firewall). Smtproutes is a file you
can create in /var/qmail/control. On the gateway, it should say something like:
mailserver1.domain.com:internalservername.int
and on each of the internal boxes, it should look like:
:gateway.yourdomain.int
look at the man pages for rewriting the name in the from of your internal servers.
You will need to create a defaulthost and defaultdomain files in /var/qmail/control/
also, on the gate, put your internal servers in the rcpthosts file, but not in the
locals file.
I hope this helps you,
Jennifer Tippens
On Tue, 02 May 2000 Guillermo Villasana Cardoza wrote:
> Hello everyone ... I have the following scenario:
>
> I have one Internet IP address .. which I use for my firewall behind the
> firewall I have several internal servers... The problem is that each
> server will be a different web and mail server...
>
> eg.
> mailserver1.domain.com
> mailserver2.domain.com
> ...
> etc
>
> Each mail server with it's own users...
>
> Can this be done?
> Thanks for all the help
> Guillermo Villasana
>