This is a discussion on Re: [Fwd: Re: [Fwd: Re: Distributed email servers]] within the mailing.postfix.users forums, part of the Mail Servers and Related category; On Friday, May 27, 2005 at 12:37 CEST, Synchroweb Postfix <postfix@synchroweb.com> wrote: > Magnus B=...
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On Friday, May 27, 2005 at 12:37 CEST,
Synchroweb Postfix <postfix@synchroweb.com> wrote: > Magnus B=E4ck wrote: >=20 > > By now I'm sure most people have forgotten what you meant with > > "distributed email servers". I also seem to recall that you got > > a number of answers to your question. > > I call distributed email servers as a few servers located in different > places, which haves only one domain to handle mail users. Certain > users might be at Server A and some other users will be in Server B. > The email must be delivered into their mailbox. Use virtual aliasing to rewrite the recipient addresses. user1@example.com user1@hostA.example.com user2@example.com user2@hostB.example.com You can also use transport_maps as described by Michael Tokarev. > Yes, I did receive answer to my question, but it's quite brief, I need > further explanation and samples, especially on real life production, > not on theoretical level. Instead of just asking for more details, explain exactly what you don't understand. --=20 Magnus B=E4ck magnus@dsek.lth.se |