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A customer asked me to think about a new email topology for a company with four
offices, each on one of the four corners of this planet and a lot of people
moving from one office to the other.

For various reasons I cannot put the mail server on as hosting server (The
Planet, Rackspace...), I have to keep it in house.

My idea is to declare the MX of the organization the headquarter of the
organization and route via Internet the email of other local offices to local
servers. The only problem is that I have to manage one userlist for the
headquarters and one userlist for each one of the local offices.

Is there anyone else who solved this issue?

Thank you in advance.


Ciao,
luigi

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A plan depends as much upon execution as it does upon concepts.
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