On tir 11 jan 2011 13:27:44 CET, Jonathan Tripathy wrote
Other way round, which is a postfix issue :)
okay a railrouad have 2 ends ? :)
I'm trying to use a single postfix server for many dovecot auth servers
multiple auth servers is imho silly, one dont backup that way, if you
like to do it this way db cluster could be of point then, so the auth
is still local on more then one server, for domain owner its still
postfixadmin
well there is more then one road to rome :=)
I'm not having multiple auth servers for backup purposes.
I want to do this as each dovecot server will provide authentication for
different domains.
Basically, as stated in my first post, each customer will have a server
that will have postfix, dovecot, mysql and webmail. However I don't want
to give outside access to these server, but instead go via some "front
end" servers that can either relay mail to these servers (easy to do),
or authenticate against them for sending outgoing mail.
You know the way in postfix you can relay mail to another server based
on transport maps? I'm looking for somthing similar to this but for
authentication