> > How about 2 qmail installs? > After you install qmail once, change conf-qmail to have a qmail2. > make setup check again, and you have a 2nd qmail install. > > In there, change smtproutes to point your domain to your 2nd server. > > Then for each user that exists on the 2nd server, make a .qmail-default > with: > |/var/qmail2/bin/forward [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > (remember to run your qmail-send process from the 2nd install, or > nothing will go out - Yes yes.. It got me :) Rick, are you currently using this?
It seems you omitted that I would have to make the same thing in the second server, creating .qmail files forwarding messages to the users configured in the 1st server. I think this configuration isn't scalable. What would happen if I'd like to split the domain through 3 or more machines? Or if I'd like to split other domains through other servers? It would became an administration nightmare... don't you think? The qmail-ldap still appears to be the best solution. The only disadvantage is, besides I'll be obligated to understand all about LDAP concepts, qmail-ldap seems to be difficult to install and configure at a first look. This gonna be a lot of work... Regards, bruno.