On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 11:26:06AM -0400, Mike Cathey wrote:
> Setup qmail/ldap at all of your pops.  Enable clustering (in qmail) and
> have the local (remote POPs) mail servers replicate the core/primary
> ldap server (see FAQ for OpenLDAP (slurpd i think).  You can then define
> mailhost (I think that's the attribute name--somebody correct me if I'm
> wrong) for each user in LDAP to the the mail server at their primary
> POP.  This seems like the cleanest way to approach the problem.

ACK.

> You could then setup caching dns server as the remote POPs and use bind
> 9 views  (not very familiar with this) for each POP so that
> mail.yourdomain.tld == local mail server.  This really isn't necessary,
> but it would make life a little easier for your support people.

I'd use djbdns and its location codes...

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