At the moment I get all mail addressed to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" from my ISP
("mail.isp.at") to my MS-Exchange Mailserver ("hercules.mydomain.at"). The other
way my MS-Exchange Server ("hercules.mydomain.at") sends all mail to my isp's
relay host "mail.isp.at".
mail.isp.at <-- dial-up --> hercules.mydomain.at
hercules runs MS-Exchange on NT
I want to put a Linux server running qmail in between this configuration, so
that MS-Exchange ("hercules.mydomain.at") sends all mail to the Linux box
"smiley.mydomain.at" (as relay host) and smiley forwards it to my isp's relay
host "mail.isp.at".
The other way I want to receive my mail from my isp ("mail.isp.at") with
smiley.mydomain.at (that's no problem, my isp sends to a defined IP-address),
which forwards it to the MS-Exchange server "hercules.mydomain.at".
There are no local mail-users on smiley.
My ISP is not the problem and MS-Exchange is (for once) not the problem.
mail.isp.at <-- dial-up --> smiley.mydomain.at <-- LAN -->
hercules.mydomain.at
smiley runs qmail on linux
hercules runs MS-Exchange on NT
(As you might guess, the aim of this transaction is to drop MS-Exchange in the
future. But unfortunately not now.)
Can anyone tell me what control files I need to setup this scenario ?
Laurenz Lanik
[EMAIL PROTECTED]