Never Mind,
I figured it out and got it all working beautifully!
----- Original Message -----
From: Wil Boucher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 1999 2:15 PM
Subject: Qmail / Ldap / and a seperate outgoing Queue...
Hi there.
I am using qmail-1.03 with the LDAP patches, I have it all up and runnig
nicely, load balanced on several machines and things are just zooming, I am
very happy with Qmail.
What I want to do is add a tag to all messages not destined for local users,
so I want to set up another instance on qmail in a different directory with
a seperate queue etc... (I have the 'taggin' program all ready, I just need
to know how to get the messages to it)
To do this with out the LDAP patches, it was a matter of setting up a
':remote' entry in my virtualdomains file and then setting up
.qmail-remote-default to execute the message parser and then inject the
message into the second queue...
Now with the LDAP patches I don't even have a 'virtualdomains' file, so how
would I go about setting this up?
Anyone done this?
should I just create a virtualdomains file and stick ':remote' in it and
anything not found in the LDAP directory will get sent to
~aliases/.qmail-remote-default ?
All help appreciated!
Wil.