It is possible that this message should be arriving to another list, but I would like 
you to consider that I am using qmail-ldap and that it may be have some differences at 
the end. So, I am posting it here.

I am working on a company that wants:

1) All users can change mail using [EMAIL PROTECTED] identities;
2) Some of them can have a second email like [EMAIL PROTECTED];
3) Users for domain intranet.mycompany cannot send messages to Internet;
4) Users for domain mycompany.com cannot send messages to Intranet;

One way to do that is to have an webmail for Intranet and another for Internet. Even 
then, how to deny an user from intranet to send to internet and vice versa? Do I need 
to have two qmail servers configured for Inter and Intranet? I am using qmail-ldap 
patch, and do not know exactly if an how that affects any configuration on qmail for 
providing the above. May be I need to have two accounts for the ones with access to 
send/receive email from Intra and Internet, or just one, with an mail and an 
alternate-address?

It would be nice to receive some views and opinions and, pehraps, some links to docs.

Thanks!

Bye,
Fernando Maior
Drogaria Araujo S.A.
http://www.araujo.com.br
+55+31 3270-5886

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