Email routing
Posted: Mon May 28, 2007 7:44 am
Hi guys, I wonder if someone can offer me a solution.
I have a site running Scalix 11.04 community edition at headoffice. I have a few branches connected directly to head office with 64K diginet lines.
In an effort to conserve bandwidth we want to install a standard Linux Postfix mail server at each remote office and configure them with subdomains so that when the remote users email each other the emails stay internal and do not get routed to head office.
At the head office I thought about just adding a rule into the /etc/postfix/virtual file to route the users email to the new subdomain. The problem is that when users at the headoffice mail other users on the same domain the emails do not read the virtual file and the mail is kept internal so the mail doesnt get to the remote location. Ideally I would like to keep the user at the remote site as a user on headoffice server incase of a hardware failure at the remote site, that way the remote user could always use SWA at the headoffice, even if its for just sending emails. I thought about creating an "Internet user but then that user doesnt have SWA access. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
I have a site running Scalix 11.04 community edition at headoffice. I have a few branches connected directly to head office with 64K diginet lines.
In an effort to conserve bandwidth we want to install a standard Linux Postfix mail server at each remote office and configure them with subdomains so that when the remote users email each other the emails stay internal and do not get routed to head office.
At the head office I thought about just adding a rule into the /etc/postfix/virtual file to route the users email to the new subdomain. The problem is that when users at the headoffice mail other users on the same domain the emails do not read the virtual file and the mail is kept internal so the mail doesnt get to the remote location. Ideally I would like to keep the user at the remote site as a user on headoffice server incase of a hardware failure at the remote site, that way the remote user could always use SWA at the headoffice, even if its for just sending emails. I thought about creating an "Internet user but then that user doesnt have SWA access. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.