On Fri, May 18, 2007, Suhas Pharkute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> Recently I got introduced to DBMail, very interesting,

Thanks! I hope that you will like using it :-)

> My Question is, Can we have our IMAP/POP3 server running different Domains
> and DBMail running different Domain side by side on a Same Machine?  DBMail
> Installation does not change anything on Sendmail and IMAP/POP server that
> are running currently?

It all depends on your MTA. Sendmail is able to decide how to deliver mail
on a per-domain basis, so you should be OK.

> If I understand the Docs , DBMail acts like another POP type service on
> behalf of user to retrive mail and put it in Database and then User can
> access DB mail with DBMail's POP/IMAP server.  Is this correct?

Not quite, DBMail does not pick up mail from a mail queue. The mail must
be actively handed off to DBMail. This page on the wiki describes the two
ways to have Sendmail hand off incoming messages:

http://www.dbmail.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=sendmail_howto

You will need a section in your mailertable like this:

foo.com   dbmail-lmtp:[127.0.0.1]
bar.com   dbmail

(Depending on whether you want to use dbmail-smtp or dbmail-lmtpd.)

Aaron
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