Leandro wrote:
The alphabetic sort of users and the configuration was just an example.
What I really need is keep a certain number of users in one manchine, and
the others in another, under the same domain name.
In my real case, the environment is composed of 1 qmail and 1 exchange
server.
some
U have to implement a sort of user address route...
I know it working only for domain. A possible solutions could be create two
subdomain:
@A.test.com
@B.test.com
But... I'm asking myself of a alphabetical sort of user.
What are ur real requirements?
cya
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-Messaggio originale-
are in the qmail server and the others in the exchange server,
and there is not possibilty to change this configuration.
Any help?
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From: phasma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 11:46 AM
Subject: [qmailadmin] R: [qmailadmin] The same domain
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Oggetto: Re: [qmailadmin] R: [qmailadmin] The same domain in 2 servers
The alphabetic sort of users and the configuration was just
an example.
What I really need is keep a certain number of users in one
manchine, and the others in another, under the same domain name.
In my
: [qmailadmin] R: [qmailadmin] The same domain in 2 servers
U have to implement a sort of user address route...
I know it working only for domain. A possible solutions could be create two
subdomain:
@A.test.com
@B.test.com
But... I'm asking myself of a alphabetical sort of user.
What
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Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 12:45 PM
Subject: Re: [qmailadmin] R: [qmailadmin] The same domain in 2 servers
well, this is not an qmailadmin problem...
how do you want to set up the MX record? maybe the best would be to config
one of your servers to accept all mail to the domain, and forward