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RE: [cobalt-users] Qube3 Remote Retrieval



What we think we are going to do instead is this:

Keep all of their normal ISP Email accounts, but have them all forward to
the master account.  Qube will download from that account and then spread
through the RCPT.  This way when sending it just has to use the normal ISP
accounts.  Unless there is another way to be able to send email.

Anyone else have any ideas?

Eric

-----Original Message-----
From: Oleg Volkov [mailto:voleg@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 4:28 PM
To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Qube3 Remote Retrieval


> I have a customer that wants to use the Remote Retrieval feature.  I
> understand the process for retrieving the email...but how about outgoing
> mail?  Can someone explain how that will work?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Eric Rydberg

Very interesting question. Once I thought to be such customer.
What I thought it should be:
1. I have a domain name. (and a Small Buisiness Server on Dial-up -
this was very popular Internet connection once)
2. I want all mails like user1@xxxxxxxxxx and user2@xxxxxxxxx
was going to mydialupuser account (classic catch-all user)
3. I thought to set up fetchmail (or similar) to POP3 messages
from this account
4. Filter based on RCPT TO: field should be redirect to actuall
users on my local server.


Just ask user what he really want. Once you know what he want
- you'll know what to do. (In the case described above, you should
open domain, one user, catch-all to this user and POP3 access to 
this account.)

--
Oleg Volkov
System Administrator
voleg@xxxxxxxxxxxx
SHUNRA Software Ltd.
http://www.shunra.com

+972-9-7643743/93121(Work)
+972-51-601914(Mobile)

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