Hi Again!
Thanks for your help, I have some doubts with your
configuration, because our e-mail configuration is
legacy...
Well, there we go:
1) You said
"modify /var/qmail/control/rcpthost to allow
your domain to comes in"
My comment is
I must to add only my principal-domain.com there?
What happens with the following files?, I should
configurate those files this way?
- me hostname.principal-domain.com
- defaulthost pincipal-domain.com
- defaultdomain principal-domain.com
- locals principal-domain.com
hostname.principal-domain.com
others-hostnames.principal-domain.com
- rcpthosts principal-domain.com
2) You said
"** Please don't add any virtual domain with
vqadmin.
Don't add any domains & alias domains."
My comment is:
I don't understand which configuration, I can't to
do, for example domains & alias domains ...which files
?
3) Is necessary to reuse the sendmail alias file,
because the legacy configuration is:
user: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For example, if you send an e-mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and arrive to sendmail
server, the alias file translate to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and forward to Exchange
Server...
ok, it's crazy but there are bussiness rules....
The ip of other-domain.com match with the Exchange
Server ip.
So, I think that (at moment) must to use
FastForward...
Thanks in advance for your comments...
Greetings,
-Pablo
--- Gabriel Lai Yong Shern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello....
>
> Qmail can be as a front end server. Firewall will do
> some port forwarding to qmail... after scanning,
> qmail will forward emails to Exchange.
>
> What I've done is as below:
>
> 1) Install Qmail packages, make sure every packages
> are properly installed.
> 2) modify /var/qmail/control/rcpthost to allow
> your domain to comes in
> 3) Allow relaying from your Exchange Server ( Users
> send mails to Exchange, Exchange forward to Qmail
> then deliver to the World)
> - edit /etc/tcprules.d/tcp.smtp, add a line like
> [exchange ip]:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> then run qmailctl cdb to reload
> 4) When Qmail receive all email for scanning, you
> must forward the mails to Exchange
> - edit /var/qmail/control/smtproutes add in
> your Exchange IP and port eg: [exchangeip:25]
>
> ** Please don't add any virtual domain with vqadmin.
> Don't add any domains & alias domains.
>
> In Exchange, forward your DNS to your qmail box,
> then every email will be forward to qmail for
> scanning, then qmail will deliver to the world.
>
> Don't forget to forward all incoming mails from port
> 25 in firewall to qmail box.
>
> For more easier, you may use Webmin to configure
> Qmail in GUI www.webmin.com
>
> That's all about the config. Let us know the
> result.
>
> You can see through /var/log/qmail/smtp/current &
> /var/log/qmail/send/current or /var/log/maillog
>
> Gabriel
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Pablo Silva" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 1:27 AM
> Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] FastForward dosen't work
> ... why?
>
>
> > Hi Again!
> >
> > Yes, the principal objective is to set a front
> > end server (qmail), and back end server exchange
> > server, if you ask for this why?, sorry bussiness
> > rules.
> >
> > I've tryed to configurate qmail server for
> > fastforward, but someting is wrong...
> >
> > I prefer to make a slow change, I want to
> therefore
> > redirect the e-mail traffic in firewall... When
> the
> > change this ready one, then I put qmail like
> principal
> > server...
> >
> > But now... what's the next?... I'm stop for these
> > troubles...
> >
> > Thanks in Advance!
> >
> > - Pablo
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --- Gabriel Lai Yong Shern
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Hello Pablo,
> >>
> >> Are you trying to setup a relay server to
> Exchange
> >> Server? I have setup a
> >> qmail box for my client as relay server. Meaning
> >> that every incoming &
> >> outgoing will go through qmail server. In fact,
> >> there will be no email
> >> accounts in qmail server, it just do email
> scanning
> >> & spamming only. After
> >> scanning, it will forward it back to Exchange
> >> Server.
> >>
> >> In this case, Exchange will be a safe server at
> the
> >> back, frontend that's
> >> fighting spam and viruses will be Qmail box.
> >>
> >> My client has been running this method for about
> 3
> >> months, till now, no
> >> problem being face by them.
> >>
> >> You don't really need an alias in Qmail I think.
> >>
> >> What will be your objective to setup Qmail box to
> >> sit in front of Exchange?
> >>
> >> Gabriel
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
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