I have an interesting siutation coming up and I was wondering if anyone
had any ideas on this:
My company is an ISP and we are looking into expanding our email
capabilities internally. We want to create a calandar server and a real
email server with IMAP and mailboxes and the such. You know, the works.
The only problem is this: currently all of our employees' email sits on
the same email server as our ISP customers (i.e.,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s email comes to the same POP3 server as
[EMAIL PROTECTED]). What I need to do is separate the users
and have the mail server be smart enough to know to route addresses
tagged as 'internal' to the internal mail server we will be creating.
So... does anyone know how to get the MTA to even begin to think about
this? :)
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Paul Scigliano
Director of IT Services,
WebEntrada.com
770-242-7272
678-886-7496 (cell)
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