> you can set up .qmail files for each user you want to have mail
> forwarded for.

OR you can simply mount an NFS share from office B on the office A server,
use NIS so that the passwords, usernames, home folders, etc are the same on
both machines, and have all the office A machines say with home folders in
/home and all the office B users mounted via NFS in say /remote (with
/remote/user as the office B users' home folders). Not as complex as it
sounds. But then again... :>

This is what we have done, but we have had to provide for unlimited,
worldwide extensibility so ours is a little more complex and secure, but
internally this will work fine...

/BR


Manager
InterPlanetary Solutions
http://ipsware.com/

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