Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 14:32:30 +0300 From: "Ivailo Tanusheff" <i.tanusheff@procreditbank.com> To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: FW: Cascading qmail servers Message-ID: <040001c3250c$d325a200$faf810ac@sof.procreditbank.bg>
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Thank you for your answer, but there is no manual entry for qmail-remote. Do you have any links or documents about that? Ivailo Tanusheff -----Original Message----- From: Vince Vielhaber [mailto:vev@michvhf.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2003 1:59 PM To: Ivailo Tanusheff Cc: FreeBSD Net; FreeBSD Questions Subject: Re: Cascading qmail servers On Wed, 28 May 2003, Ivailo Tanusheff wrote: > Hi, > > I have some problem I can't deal with and maybe because of my not so > good English language skills I can't find in the mail archive. > > I have following configuration: a WAN network, with single internet > access point, protected by firewall and a mail server. I also have > several remote offices connected trough a 64K links, every one with it's > virtual mail sub-domain in form xxx.whatever.com. > > _office1.whatever.com > <Internet>|{Mail server}<-office2.whatever.com > -officen.whatever.com > > > Because of the bandwidth of the mail traffic I'll need to install some > local mail servers in each office. My question is: how to configure the > main server and local servers in offices, so each mail send to > xxx.whatever.com, after receiving by mail.whatever.com to be forwarded > to the proper mail server. Keep in mind, that there are too many > accounts to make aliases for each. Also I'll need my users to send > e-mails trough their local mail servers in the organization and to > internet. And also I want to keep part of the e-mail accounts on the > main server for the whatever.com domain itself. Look at smtproutes. You'll find info on it in: man qmail-remote Vince. -- Fast, inexpensive internet service 56k and beyond! http://www.pop4.net/ http://www.meanstreamradio.com http://www.unknown-artists.com Internet radio: It's not file sharing, it's just radio.
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