On Wednesday 19 March 2008 10:48:04 pm Tero Mäntyvaara wrote: > I think I should describe the situation of mine that I am dreaming of ;-). > > a) I have ADSL internet connection that has dynamic address and mail > account by ISP. ISP is using some kind of port restriction for mail > transfer to standard port. > b) Mail accounts of users are using POP3 protocols. There is mail > accounts from ISP, but there is also Gmail accounts using non-standard > ports.
fetchmail is what will work with you on these two points. > c) I want that standalone server receives LAN and internet mail of LAN > users. When setting up exim, it'll ask you if you what range you want to act as a smarthost for. Tell it your local network's information. > d) I want that users can receive their mail from mail server by their > favourite MUA in LAN. You will also need to install some kind of POP or IMAP daemon to handle this part. > e) I want that MUA handles the mail sending by its own so mail server in > LAN just receives user mail and serves them in LAN. That's pretty much the default with any MTA, even if it's standalone and not exchanging mail outside the network. > f) I am planning to use mail server with Horde Groupware Webmail > edition. Is my composition suitable for that? Which mail server? If you mean exim, yeah, that'll work. -- Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]