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let´s see...
do you want two servers with the same domain, in
different places?
if i´m right...
why don´t you own one server only in a place and in
the second place you may use connection via POP/SMTP ?
I think that way it works fine and
easy...
I hope it help you.
cheers
thiago
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 1:21 AM
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Semi-intelligent
routing without getting involved with qmail-ldap???
Hello all,
hey, thanks to those who put this group of
packages together and tested it up...coming into a qmail setup from an exim
shop has been fairly painless with qmailtoaster...far simpler than rolling my
own exim/debian/blah concoction together.
Anyway, a new need at our
shop is to have existing qmailtoaster be smart enough to route messages to a
second qmailtoaster server at our second shop in another city, all under the
same domain whatever.com
So I got
some users locally in server1, and will have some users locally on server2,
and mail from the internet coming to _____@whatever.com will land at server1, and either
get delivered locally or get passed on to server2. I know this is something
that qmail-ldap is the ultimate solution for, but it seems pretty involved to
setup and administer and I haven't found qmailldaptoaster yet, heh heh. Also,
at our shop, there aren't many who can even spell computer so I don't want to
make things unneccesarily complicated. And we're also talking a small number
of mailboxes here, like <150 mailboxes total and very rare for changes to
be made to those...so if a simple fix involves making .qmail files for so and
so and something fairly manual, I don't mind. I've thought up a few really
ugly ways to attempt to do this, but it seems like I'd just be opening a door
wide open for spammers to hump my mailserver...so anyone's experience or
thoughts here _greatly_ appreciated.
Thanks a
bunch, andre
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