Hello,
I feel my question was not clear. I didn't want to run
another mail server, because I have ONLY on DOMAIN.
So I feel virtual hosting is not a solution. My
problem is that my existing mail server is overcrowded
(like hard disk size limitaion) and I want to shift
some user to a new server
> If you should dare to run sendmail on Debian box, you should know the
> answer to what you should to get what you want:
>
> "Just set up vertual domain."
I meant to type:
If you should dare to run sendmail on a Debian box, you should know the
answer to what you asked:
"Just set
Hi,
If you should dare to run sendmail on Debian box, you should know the
answer to what you should to get what you want:
"Just set up vertual domain."
You can run as many sendmail(MTA) in theory using chroot and different port.
I see no point running another MTA.
I can assure you that
Hi Mike,
For some reasons, I would like to have another one.
Main reason is space constraint in the existing one.
It it is the case with only one server, I wouldnt
have posted this question. :)
Deb
--- Mike Egglestone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi,
> I was just wondering why you don't just h
Hi,
I was just wondering why you don't just have one
mail server with all accounts on that one mail server?
Mike
Quoting Debian GNU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all,
>
> I am using sendmail for mail distribution. I am
> planning to add one more mail server so that some
> users are in the first mai
Hi all,
I am using sendmail for mail distribution. I am
planning to add one more mail server so that some
users are in the first mail server and the rest in the
new one (For the same domain). Internet mails arrive
directly on the first mail server.
Can I configure sendmail so that if a user is f
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