Re: Mutiple mail servers : REPOST
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 learning exim (for MTA) is much easier. Setting
up MTA for multiple domains with multiple accounts are so easy even for
newbie like me.
Cheers ;-)
On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 07:06:55PM -0700, Debian GNU wrote:
> 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 found in the first mail
> server, it is to be delivered otherwise forward to the next mail
> server for further distribution and forwarding ?
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