There are a bunch of listmembers who are running 1000 domains & x-number of
users.
We aren't that big so we're dealing with 8 POP3 boxes at different ISP's
handling 5 domains & 30 users.
Xmail is centrally distributing all the incomming and outbound mail to the
different mail-systems we have (sms-gateway; Exchange; fax-gateway;
Text-to-speech apps etc.
Xmail is great doing his job. The previuos situation I had like 12 pop3
syncers, all running in their own environnement with huge overhead and
administrative interventions. Since I started working with Xmail this is no
more (merely checking mail- & backuploggings)

What do you want to do exactly? I have asked you this question again? 
Do you want to make a 5 user system with one real-world email account? If
Yes - How are you going to distinguish who the mail is for?

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Van: Spyros Tsiolis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Verzonden: donderdag 26 september 2002 12:51
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: [xmail] Bad News :-)



OK people,

Let me rephrase this (did I say something wrong :-) :

Any of you people out there succesfully using Xmail with external mail
syncing and linking :-) :

Do you have anything more than a single ISP connection with
a single real-world e-mail account ?

Any reply would be greatly appreciated :-)

TIA,

spyros




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