On Wed, Aug 18, 1999 at 04:26:19PM +0000, Sam wrote:
> Chris McCarthy writes:
> 
> > 
> > My company has 2 qmail servers, one is a dialup, the other is online
> > permanently in another office.
> > When a user in the dialup office sends an email with a large attachment
> > to a large number of recipients, is it possible to configure the dialup
> > qmail server to send one copy to the other qmail server to relay, so
> > that the dialup line is not being used to transfer the same attachment
> > to all recipients ?
> 
> The short answer is no.  With a lot of pain, you can probably find some way
> to hack around it, like dumping all mail into a Maildir, detecting
> duplicate messages and combining them together, then unloading the combined
> messages into the relay when the line comes up.
> 
> If this represents your typical mail traffic, Qmail isn't the right mail
> server for you.

What about using qmtp/qmqp?  Wouldn't this accomplish what he needs?

--Adam

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> Sam
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