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dual mail server
\ tom lee (12 Mar 2008)
. \ Victor Duchovni (12 Mar 2008)
. . \ tom lee (12 Mar 2008)
. . . \ Victor Duchovni (12 Mar 2008)
. . . . \ tom lee (12 Mar 2008)
. . . . . \ Victor Duchovni (12 Mar 2008)
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. . . \ Oskar Teran (12 Mar 2008)
. . \ tom lee (12 Mar 2008)
. \ MacShane, Tracy (12 Mar 2008)

3 msghow to specify different outgoing IP
Subject:Re: dual mail server
Group:Postfix-users
From:mouss
Date:12 Mar 2008


 
tom lee wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 12:06 PM, Victor Duchovni
> <Victor.Duchovni> wrote:
>
>
>> > assume postfix mail machine is ABC1, the mailstore machine is ABC2
>> > I wonder what modification is required in the ABC1 postfix configuration?
>> > do I need to install postfix in ABC2 to receive the mail from ABC1 via
>> > SMTP or LMTP?
>>
>> You are still trying to solve this with Postfix, while the real solution
>> is to deliver into a non-Postfix mailstore or a Postfix-based mailstore
>> with vendor provided HA extensions. Building a highly available/replicated
>> mailstore is non-trivial. Good luck.
>>
>
>
> Maildir is the place where the email is delivered based on the postfix
> configuration.
> I am not sure
> how you can deliver the file from postfix mail server machine to a
> machine in a different location?
>

you deliver using smtp or lmtp. if you have no idea, run another postfix
on the remote machine and use smtp.
> one way to resolve this problem is to copy the files from the
> Maildir directory from postfix mail server
> to a HA or cluster storage machine in a different location whenever a
> new mail arrived and get them deleted
> from Maildir directory. but it doesn't look like what you mean mailstore.
>
> Tom
>



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