My normal thoughts would be for ETRN or UUCP. UUCP is specifically
designed as a dialup mail/news exchange protocal. I'm not as famalier
with how qmail would do this.
> There's a network 'mycom.com' which is a LAN disconnected from the =
> Internet. We would like to have a modem on the RedHat Linux + qmail =
> 1.03 server dialup an ISP or our consultancy's mail server (also RedHat =
> 5.2 + qmail 1.03) directly and exchange mail (queued email from =
> mycom.com and Internet email queued on our server) two times a day. Our =
> server has the virtual host 'mycom.com.' The goal is to allow the users =
> of mycom.com to send and receive Internet email, but only have the =
> Linux server connect twice a day. How would this be done? Could it be =
> done using serialmail?
>
> Regards,
> Eric Ess
>
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