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 > >
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
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