Re: Mail Server

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At 14:50 6/2/2004, Vivek Kumar wrote:
Currently we have internal email system. All the mails comes in to the
firewall box and gets forwarded to Advance server box and I have
sendmail, anti-virus and spamassassin running on this box and after the
mail is processed/checked it gets forwarded to the MS exchange server
box for distribution. Outbound mails comes from MS exchange server to
Linux Server and then goes out.
Our management wants that people on field should be able to look into
their mailbox from outside world when they are travelling.

While I cannot actually help you solve this specific problem, do allow me to suggest that your setup is complex enough (and is costing you enough money via that nice, expensive Exchange license) that your *best* solution might well be to replace Exchange altogether and only use Linux. After all, every incoming and outgoing mail message already goes through a Linux server... why not just store them there already?


There should be several different ways to do this depending on your specific circumstances, budget, and the features of Exchange which you do or do not use.

Cheers,


-- Rodolfo J. Paiz rpaiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.simpaticus.com


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