Dennis,

I'm strongly advice you to keep fighting for your qmail as a frontend out to
internet. IDG use notes all over the world, and of course from time to time
there is problems related to third-party relaying. This is with R5 peace of
cake to take care of, but it has to be done since it's not enabled as
default.

At IDG in norway, we use qmail as a frontend. One of the reasons is that IDG
New Media is an ISP, and we do need the flexibility that qmail and it's
modularity offers.

Using qmail as the frontend, relaying for the notes server works flawlessly
through the firewall only allowing the qmailservers through the fw.

hope this gives you new fighting spirit ;-)

regards
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----- Original Message -----
From: "dennis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 12:44 AM
Subject: Lost the Battle


> Hi all...
>
> For the past 3 weeks I have been fighting the battle to move our dieing
> email server from a proprietary solution to qmail. I had devoted 3 months
of
> research and development (with a lot of help from this list) to making
sure
> that the qmail server has all the features required by our organization.
>
> My nightmare began when management announced a new business development
> manager.
>
> My qmail project, only 1 week away from implementation, was canned, we are
> now moving to Lotus Notes.
>
> I'd like to thank everyone for there help over the 3 months, without you
> guys, I don't think I could have even taken the project this far.
>
> Regards
> Dennis
>
>

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