Hello Brett,
Am 2005-03-16 15:32:23, schrieb Brett Parker:
> probably worth looking in to perdition, which will accept the connect
> and then redirect on the username. But, you're still using 2 lots of
> bandwidth (the bandwidth between the user and mail.mydomain.tld and the
> bandwidth between there and mbox-blah.mydomain.tld).
>
> It's probably better to just tell the user which is the correct server
> to connect to, especially if they are hosted in different countries.
It can be done via courier-proxy, but this version is curently not in
Debian... And yes, it doubles the Traffic
Now what I was thinking after this was:
smtp-traffic from $USER -> mail.mydomain.tld
(so I have only one outgoing SMTP-Relais)
incoming Messages -> mail.mydomain.tld -> mbox-<CID>.mydomain.tld
(all messages coming into my MX are filtered by $USER and forwarded)
IMAP/POP3 to $USER -> mbox-<CID>.mydomain.tld
($USER can connect directly to her/his mailbox)
The problem is, I do not know, how I do filter of incoming messages
and forward it to the right mbox-<CID>.mydomain.tld.
Curently I know only how to use a Server with All-In-One.
Now it will be a little more complicated...
Does anyone know, how to loadbalance two courier-mta-ssl ?
> Thanks,
Greetings
Michelle
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