John Ferlito wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] # to send somewhere else
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] johnf # deliver locally
> @domain.com.au terry # deliver locally anything that doesn;t
> #match the other rules
Okay, this I understand.
What I don't understand is how a person collects their mail?
How does example2 collect his mail? Where does the authentication come
in?
I assume Tony was suggesting Cyrus LDAP, which has its own user/password
file and authentication.
I had probably better stop user mode and give a bigger picture.
A WWW services company (WWW,mail,etc) hosts a few domains and runs
sendmail. The customers are small business who don't run their own
mailservers, but currently collect mail by POP clients, which I
understand requires everyone to have an account on the hosting box (and
they understand). As they are optimistic of growth, they would like a
solution that removes this restriction (account on host) to improve
security, reduce administration, etc.
I was interested in the solutions based on sendmail.
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