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Originally Posted by phoenix
For sending mail via SMTP, the remote clients just use the external (public) address of the main mail routing server (guest01).
For receiving mail, you will need to either:
* configure a load-balancer/proxy server in Guest01 that will proxy the connections to Guest02, Guest03, etc, based on the username. How you do this depends on which IMAP/POP server you are using (Cyrus IMAP uses MURDER, Zimbra uses a custom proxy, not sure what Courier or Dovecot use).
Or,
* you will have to tell each user which server their mail account resides on, and they will have to configure their mail clients accordingly.
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Hi phoenix,
Thanks for your advice.
Based on what you suggest I found following interest links;
IndiMail
http://indimail.sourceforge.net/
IndiMail 1.0
http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Interne...IndiMail.shtml
INTRODUCTION
IndiMail is a mailing solution built using following packages
MySQL Proxy project
http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/MySQL_Proxy
POUND - REVERSE-PROXY AND LOAD-BALANCER
http://www.apsis.ch/pound/
B.R.
satimis