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
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(Regardless of where they reside in the organization).
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qmail-ldap may be your favorite here. It has builtin cluster support letting
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 user3 mails user4 at the
address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I do not want the mail to be sent back to the central mail server and then
returned to
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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
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
From: Greg Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 10:58:33 +0930
The problem I am trying to resolve is where user3 mails user4 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].
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 or