On 08/14/2012 12:14 PM, Ralph Ballier wrote:

> we use dbmail with LDAP authentication from server A. Now we have the
> problem, that we have to use for one new maildomain LDAP
> authentication from server B.

You are talking about 'sharding' the authenitication backend.

> Is it possible to configure dbmail so, that LDAP default
> authentication comes from server A, but if mail arrives for a certain
> domain, authentification switches to server B?


DBMail itself does not support this. You need to:

- setup a dbmail installation that talks exclusively to the second ldap
server
- setup a imap/pop3 proxy that know which dbmail backend to talk to,
based on the login
- update your MTA transport tables so your MTA also knows which server
to deliver email to

The dovecot proxy might fit the bill:

http://wiki.dovecot.org/HowTo/ImapProxy


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