On 28.2.2012, at 22.10, Charles Marcus wrote:

> But a question out of curiosity: can the Director be configured to redirect 
> userA to private IP #.#.#.# when connecting from a local subnet, but connect 
> them to Public IP ##.##.##.##.## when accessing remotely? I don't know enough 
> about routing to answer this myself... but if it is possible, then I could 
> minimize traffic on  the inter-office link - but there really is not enough 
> remote traffic to worry about this too much I think.

Yes, there are some ways to do this. Although you would most likely want 
Dovecot proxy without director feature enabled.

>>> Timo, state above that this 'describes a design'... does this mean that
>>> this is doable right now? Which of the following terms would you use to
>>> describe it at this point in time?
>>> 
>>> Potentially problematic
> 
>> Not finished yet, so closest to this. :) I'm planning on making our own
>> mails use this within a few weeks (currently it's a dsync in crontab
>> every 5 minutes).
> 
> Cool, it sounds like it may be safe to set this up then in say 2 or 3 months? 
> Since I'll most likely be contracting with your company to help with this, 
> I'll wait and see what you say once we're ready to roll this out - and maybe 
> you'll be willing to give us a deal on the implementation and/or support 
> costs if we're willing to serve as guinea pigs. ;)

Possibly. :)

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