From: "Jaime Nebrera Herrera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 12:35 PM
Subject: Re: [e-smith-devinfo] Subdomain email relaying (maybe a custom pannel)
> > Assuming you use free software for this, I'm not sure I s
Rob Wellesley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> AMEN!!
>
> Thank you Peter
>
Hi All - It would seem that some may have misconstrued my comment above as
sarcastic.
My apologies - I was (perhaps rather too excitedly) trying to thank peter for
his (extremely) valuable contribution.
Thanks again Pet
Darrell May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Hi Peter,
>
> The list has overall been very quiet of late. IMHO you are demonstrating
> examplary assistance and guidance on this topic. Great to see this type of
> interaction from Mitel staff on devinfo.
>
AMEN!!
Thank you Peter
--
Regards
Rob
Peter Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> But we weren't talking about /var/qmail/users/cdb, were we?
Hi Peter,
The list has overall been very quiet of late. IMHO you are demonstrating
examplary assistance and guidance on this topic. Great to see this type of
interaction from Mitel staff on de
Hi Peter,
El Jue 26 Sep 2002 16:09, escribiste:
> Create one alias file:
>
> ~alias/.qmail-subcompany-default
>
> which contains
>
> | forward $[EMAIL PROTECTED]
How does qmail work here?. Will qmail replace $DEFAULT by the respective
user?. This solution is very fine!, thanks Peter.
Hi Bart,
Just a comment,
El MiƩ 25 Sep 2002 15:38, escribiste:
> In /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-remotehost1-default, put the line:
> |forward "$DEFAULT"@remotehost1.domain.com
>
> (maybe |forward "$DEFAULT"@ip_of_remotehost works too, never tried that)
No, there are many smtp filters that refu
Hi again,
We have been thinking about it a little longer and with help from many
people we think this might be a goog solution.
If the users have an email address such as [EMAIL PROTECTED], then using
qmail smtproute in combination with "hotnames and address" will create the
needed rout
Jaime Nebrera Herrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> But I have a doubt, would this solution scan for the viruses before
> actuall delivery?
I guess it depends on the antivirus solution. I would expect most of the
well known commercial antivirus solutions would not be effected and scan
prior to d
Hi Bart,
> So, you'll need an entry in control/virtualdomains for each of the 13
> hosts/subdomains, e.g.:
>
> host1.company.com:alias-host1
>
> In /var/qmail/alias/.qmail-remotehost1-default, put the line:
> |forward "$DEFAULT"@remotehost1.domain.com
>
> (maybe |forward "$DEFAULT"@ip_of_rem
Hi Gordon,
> Judicious use of local delivery shortcuts for some users and/or
> ofmipd (see contrib/DanielvanRaay - mess822 and e-smith-ofmipd) can
> avoid the "round-trip local delivery" mail issue. It does introduce
> delivery issues when people move sites (which could be solved through
> LDAP
Hi all,
> You won't have any trouble with the subdomain nodes. I run several offices
> as subdomains simply because the e-smith DNS would otherwise think it
> was authoritative for the entire domain even though it really isn't. The
> email 'From:' and/or 'Reply-to:' are configured into the
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 08:20:07AM -0500, Les Mikesell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [...]
> Assuming you use free software for this, I'm not sure I see any advantage
> to doing all the work on one machine, but you probably do want to
> support user@domain addresses instead of making the subdomains
> general idea is to have 1 central server and 13 office servers all with
ESSG
> installed. We want just to buy one domain (company.com) and let all the
mail
> go there. Then, after scanning for viruses and cleaning spamm send it
trough
> smtp to the office server that has its own subdomain (1.co
From: "Jaime Nebrera Herrera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 6:17 AM
Subject: [e-smith-devinfo] Subdomain email relaying (maybe a custom pannel)
> We are engaged in a big E-Smith installation and have a little doubt.
Hi all,
We are engaged in a big E-Smith installation and have a little doubt. The
general idea is to have 1 central server and 13 office servers all with ESSG
installed. We want just to buy one domain (company.com) and let all the mail
go there. Then, after scanning for viruses and cleanin
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