Yes, I understand.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruno Negrão" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 3:36 PM
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] How to Split a domain into 2 machines?


> Hi Itamar,
>
> > Pra que voce quer fazer isto Bruno ?
> (he is asking me why would I want to do this)
>
> To answer it i'll have to explain a little about my network.
>
> Here where i'm working is the central node of a big network.
>
> We are the mailserver for some companys that are connected to us through
> leased lines. Some of these links are slow 64K links.
>
> There is a company connected to us using a 64K link that wants the
> mailserver for their domain installed directly in their LAN, to speed up
> the mail transition and to avoid the internal mail traffic passing through
> this link every time a local employee send a message to other local
> employee.
>
> The problem about moving their mailserver from here (the central node) to
> their local network is that they have a big filial in another state that
is
> also connected to us. When we move their MX box to their LAN, everybody in
> the filial will have to pass throught their 64KB link to send and receive
> e-mail, thus, consuming their bandwidth again.
>
> So, to avoid this, i want the filial maildirs to stay configured here in
> the central node of the network. And the maildirs of the biggest office
> will be configured in their own local mailserver.
>
> Could you understand me?
>
> Regards,
> bruno.
>
>
>

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