Help with Lotus Notes
Hi, Sorry about last message, I didn't change the subject... My customer is using an other isp where this domain is hosted. Now it wants to change to my isp. He is using a dialup connection with the other isp and has a Lotus Notes Server in its local network. The NT, where Notes runs, makes a dialup connection from time to time and receive incoming messages and send outgoing messages. How do I need to configure my qmail to do this job? I think that the username is controlled by Notes and I don't need to worry about usernames, right? Is a kind of this: *@domain.com === goes to a normal pop account and the Notes reads only this account? /var/control/virtualdomains: domain.com:domain-com /home/domain-com .qmail-default ./Maildir/ The notes reads only the user domain-com, right? Best regards, Ari
Re: Help with Lotus Notes
Hi Ari, be carefull with this: make sure, the customer has the pop3 module for his lotus notes server. this is a rather expensive addon! standard lotus notes is AFAIK only smtp. so your customer needs his own IP address for ETRN or you will mangle around with some autoturn solutions. alex Ursprüngliche Nachricht Am 12/17/99, 1:42:18 PM, schrieb "Ari Arantes Filho" [EMAIL PROTECTED] zum Thema Help with Lotus Notes: Hi, Sorry about last message, I didn't change the subject... My customer is using an other isp where this domain is hosted. Now it wants to change to my isp. He is using a dialup connection with the other isp and has a Lotus Notes Server in its local network. The NT, where Notes runs, makes a dialup connection from time to time and receive incoming messages and send outgoing messages. How do I need to configure my qmail to do this job? I think that the username is controlled by Notes and I don't need to worry about usernames, right? Is a kind of this: *@domain.com === goes to a normal pop account and the Notes reads only this account? /var/control/virtualdomains: domain.com:domain-com /home/domain-com .qmail-default ./Maildir/ The notes reads only the user domain-com, right? Best regards, Ari
Re: Help with Lotus Notes
On 17 Dec 99, at 13:06, Alexander Jernejcic wrote: Hi Ari, be carefull with this: make sure, the customer has the pop3 module for his lotus notes server. this is a rather expensive addon! Since Notes Release 4.5 there will be Servertasks for smtp, pop3, imap and ldap. Notes is also able to use a vendor-specific service on Port 1352 for replication of Notes-Databases and the delivery of mail. If your customer uses this services Notes will do all of the dialup stuff (not NT) and the ISP must also host a Notesserver (for collecting and sending the mail). So check that your customer has configured and started an Notes smtp-mta for generic smtp mailservices. A Problem regarding this solution would be that Notes will send all outgoing mail directly with queuing it for a later delivery! It would be a good idea using a small Linux-Box at the customers side running qmail (as mail-proxy), and for dail-up/serialmail. Perhaps you should also add an HTTP-Proxy as special service for new customers ;- - Roland
Re: Help with Lotus Notes
On 17 Dec 99, at 16:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: mailservices. A Problem regarding this solution would be that Notes will send all outgoing mail directly with queuing it for a later delivery! Sorry typo!!! Notes send all mail directly **without** queuing it for later delivery. It would be a good idea using a small Linux-Box at the customers side running qmail (as mail-proxy), and for dail-up/serialmail. Perhaps you should also add an HTTP-Proxy as special service for new customers ;- - Roland