On Mon, 30 Jul 2007, Richard Pickett wrote: > > We'd like to implement a solution where the accounts are split across > multiple machines, but how to split (a) the incoming email to it's > correct backend email server and (b) the pop3/webmail requests to the > correct backend servers. I know I can do (b) webmail by using a reverse > proxy, but that still wouldn't handle pop3 or the delivery to the > correct server (part a). Any ideas?
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