<quote who="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"> > 1. At the moment I use an entry in the "transport" file for Postfix to > direct all mail for our domain to the Notes server. I need to be able to > this by user but can't see how it is done. Transport seems only to accept > domains. Can postfix do this,and if so, how?
How about aliases? [EMAIL PROTECTED] -> [EMAIL PROTECTED] where poo is the notes server. > 2. With the Lotus Notes client running in IMAP mode I can create emails > offline. When I sync the client with the server the server will send out > any unsent emails. Copies of sent mails are thus filed in the main server > "sent" folder or as directed by the user. Evolution seems to insist on > either an SMTP server or sendmail. This will not create a "sent" mail > copy in the main server IMAP store but will store it on the machine the > user happened to be using when they sent the email. Is there a way round > this? If not, is there an OSS client that would allow me to do this? Hrm. I know of some really whackass hacks some people use to do this with, say, mutt and imap, but nothing approaching sanity (or supported properly in the client). - Jeff -- EuroOSCON: October 17th-20th http://conferences.oreillynet.com/eurooscon/ "In addition to these ample facilities, there exists a powerful configuration tool called gcc." - Elliot Hughes, author of lwm -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html