I had this done once, and I used my mailservers used multiple NICs, IP
aliasing, and NAT to deliver mail from a real IP mail server, to a Private IP
fileserver mounted via NFS. Not really any security issues that I found, since
the mail servers only have to run NFS client, and the fileserver is
inaccessible from the internet.
It worked out all right.
Rob
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> On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 08:11:22PM +1000, Brett Randall wrote:
> > None as such..
>
> Except that the concepts and some details have been discussed on this list
> quite a few times - often by people who have implemented such schemes.
>
> The archives are your friend.
>
> > - Look into a NFS/NIS combination (I use this for a distributed e-mail
>
> hopefully via secured means - especially NIS.
>
> Regards.
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