aT wrote:
>
> I think what your re talking about is ETRN solution ... and No this is not
> Sotr and Forward solution ..as i am going to relay all the mails coming to a
> specific domain. i wont be storing them .
>
> again thanx for your replies
>
> --------------------------
> Syed Atif Ali
> System Administrator
> MCSE, CCNA
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Cal Frye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 8:19 PM
> Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Mail forwarding ???
>
> > aT wrote:
> > >
> > > I am trying to give a solution to my client where all the mails for his
> > > domain will be coming to me ..but i wont be keeping them and i will be
> > > forwarding all these mails to an address that my clients can pop in .
> > > my client doesent have a dedicated connection uses a local ISP to
> retrieve
> > > mails .
> > >
> > > thanX in advance
> > > aT
You will be storing all their incoming mail in one user account, to
which they will POP in for collection, no? If they don't have a
dedicated connection, nor a fixed IP address, then SOMEONE has to store
their email until they connect to collect it, in which that SOMEONE
forwards it along. You are interested in using a third-party app on
their end to dial up and perform the POP of the mailbox, right? If I
grossly misunderstand what you're trying to do, please be patient and
explain it again, thanks. ETRN is a form of store-and-forward involving
fixed IP addresses and the like, but there are other approaches. Once we
know the situation, we may be able to find a solution.
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