Hi
Can you recommend some pop3 proxy ...is it in qmail ???
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>From: Peter van Dijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: pop, qmqpd support
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>On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 10:39:27AM +0530, Santosh Pasi wrote:
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>> Here Mailhub accepts mails mail for domainp.com, domainq.com and
>> domainr.com, and using smtproutes, it send mails to MailServerP,
MailServerQ, >> MailServerR resp., Also MailHub handles mails for domainhub.com. I
am using qmail >> with ldap.
>> Ldap for mail server p,q,r are independent.
>>
>> Now I want to configure it, so that if i connect to mailhub port 110,
I >> should be but able to pop(download) mails for domainp,com,
domainq.com, >> domainr.com from mailhub itself. Is it possible?
>> Is there some alternate way to handle this situation.
>>
>> Will QMQPD be useful here?
>
>No, qmqpd has nothing to do with pop3. You need some kind of pop3
>proxy (I don't know if qmail-ldap includes one) that connects users to
>the right popserver for them.
>
>Alternatively, you can NFS-mount the mailspools on p, q, and r on hub.
>
>Greetz, Peter
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