On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 12:11:47PM +1100, Rodos wrote:

> > Another way to do it would be to configure it as a virtual domain on
> > the colo box, delivering all mail for your domain to a single mailbox,
> > but insert a header with the envelope details into each message to
> 
> This seams like bit to much of a cludge and I want to avoid the fetchmail
> approach if I can.

Virtual domain hosting itslef isn't a kludge.  Inserting a header with
the envelope address via procmail is a kludge though, but it does work.
The onl real problem is the multiple message when there's more than one
recipient in your domain.

> This http://people.freebsd.org/~nsayer/dynamicmx.html page describes using
> ssh to get one sendmail to deliver mail to another.

This looks pretty easy to setup, although it still relies on a dynamic dns
service.  I wonder if there's a way to do it so that you can use it without
dynamic dns ...

> There is an RFC to solve this exact problem, RFC2645 which is at
[snip]
> There is an implimation of ODMR for linux called InfintyMail
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/infinymail/ . The home page does not
> respond at the moment but the sourceforge pages and the source is
> available.

The cvs repository is empty and the source is only available as an rpm.
Doesn't exactly fill me with confidence.


Cheers,

John
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