Hi all,
I have to solve the famous problem of splitting a
unique domain into 2 remote machines. One machine gonna be the MX for the domain
but will contain only part of the e-mail accounts. The other half of the e-mail
accounts will be configured in the other server. Creating two subdomains *is not
a valid alternative* for me.
Is it possible to do this elegantly with
vpopmail?
Until now, the most elegant solution i have seen is
using Qmail + qmail-ldap patch + Open LDAP. In this scenario,
vpopmail wouldn't be used.
I know there is also a vpopmail-ldap patch, but i
understood that it doesn't foresee the case of splitting a domain into two
different servers.
Thanks in advance,
bnegrao
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