Please i really need help ..
regards
rajat
--- Linux Curry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2000 03:01:55 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Linux Curry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: multiple mail servers - design issue!
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> hi everyone!
> 
> what i have here is this,
> 
>                  __________________
>    MX -->       | host.domain.com  |
>                  ------------------
>                 with qmail-ldap
>                  with pr. dns
>                  with openldap (common for h1,h2,h3,
>                                    host )
>   _____________    _____________    _____________
>  |h1.domain.com|  |h2.domain.com|  |h3.domain.com|
>   -------------    -------------    -------------
>  with qmail-ldap   with qmail-ldap  with qmail-ldap
> 
> the primary dns has entries of the hosts h1,h2,h3
> now we DONT have system users but QMAIL-LDAP users
> with mail ids as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> 
> now ldap entries for "user" is like :
> user1
> mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> mailhost:h1.domain.com
> 
> user2:
> mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> mailhost:h2.domain.com
> 
> user3:
> mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> mailhost:h3.domain.com
> 
> and so on ...............
> 
> and now on my host.domain.com which is defined in MX
> for domain.com , i had configured ~control/rcpthost
> to
> accept mails for domain.com and localhost.
> 
> i had also configured ~control/rcpthost on h1, h2,
> h3
> to accept mails for domain.com and localhost
> 
>
~control/me=h1.domain.com,h2.domain.com,h3.domain.com
> for hosts h1, h2, h3 respectively
> 
> Is this configuration correct or any suggestins
> ........
> 
> in other terms in layman language i want .. whenever
> the mail comes for any "user" of domain.com then
> qmail
> looks up in ldap and gets its "mailhost" then sends
> a
> smtp connection to h1/h2/h3.domain.com .. whatever
> is
> the mailhost pointing to ... their the qmail-ldap is
> also running .. the smtp connection gets esablished
> and then that qmail on host h1/h2/h3 again looks up
> in
> ldap for the user and gets the mailhost details and
> then try to deliver it in the users's "Maildir" ....
> 
> will it work  ..... ????????????
> 
> Regards
> Rajat
> 
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