Re: Request for advice (qmail-remote) Part II

2001-07-12 Thread David Talkington
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Mike Jackson wrote: >If you have failover LDAP and the local server dies for some >reason, it will pick up a remote server and you will be in the clear >unless you are on a vpn. I have asked Sam Varshavchik to implement SSL >in Courier's authldap module. I use

Re: Request for advice (qmail-remote) Part II

2001-07-12 Thread Mike Jackson
Chris Garrigues wrote: > > > From: Greg Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 10:58:33 +0930 > > > > The problem I am trying to resolve is where mails at the > > address <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I do not want the mail to be sent back to the central mail server and then > > ret

Re: Request for advice (qmail-remote) Part II

2001-07-12 Thread Henning Brauer
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 10:58:33AM +0930, Greg Elliott wrote: > Next I would like to offer every user in the organization a mail address > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > (Regardless of where they reside in the organization). [...] qmail-ldap may be your favorite here. It has builtin cluster support lettin

Re: Request for advice (qmail-remote) Part II

2001-07-11 Thread Charles Cazabon
Greg Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I want to put in a single machine that acts as a central mail gateway > for an organization. All mail for every domain related to the > organization will initially arrive there and be farmed out to the > various branch mail servers (each which have one

Re: Request for advice (qmail-remote) Part II

2001-07-11 Thread Chris Garrigues
> From: Greg Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 10:58:33 +0930 > > The problem I am trying to resolve is where mails at the > address <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I do not want the mail to be sent back to the central mail server and then > returned to the address > <[EMAIL PROTECTED

Request for advice (qmail-remote) Part II

2001-07-11 Thread Greg Elliott
Thankyou to those who have already replied to my first posting. However, as Charles Cazabon pointed out, I probably should have backed up a step to describe exactly what I am trying to achieve; and in doing so see if that makes the advice offered by Arjen van Drie and Dave Sill change in any way