On Tue, 9 May 2000, Pete Peterson wrote:

> 
> We have a RedHat Linux mail gateway which receives all incoming mail from
> the outside and then relays most of it to other machines, including mostly
> Micro$oft Exchange servers for Outlook victims.

I just went through a similar problem. We use HP's Openmail on Redhat
(unix replacement for Exchange) to serve Outlook clients. The mail first
comes into sendmail before it is sent locally via an alias into the
Openmail daemon to be served to the Outlook clients.

First we set up the procmail stuff from:

http://www.wolfenet.com/~jhardin/procmail-security.html

Then we removed the alias so that mail was delivered locally to a normal
mail box. The procmail rules scan and process the mail before it is
deliverd locally.

Next we had to setup fetchmail to grab the mail via pop and deliver it to
Openmail. It sounds kludgy and roundabout but it works.

While your at it, visit http://www.hp.com/go/openmail and ditch those
exchange servers.


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