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Use another server to send mails from "mydomain"....???

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diembi

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Sep 22, 2001
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Hi!!
I have several acounts in my intranet ("mydomain"). Every user of these acounts has got an acount in "terra" (POP:pop3.terra.es; SMTP: mailhost.terra.es). Is possible do that when a user (from a acount in "mydomain") send a mail to a mail acount outside "mydomain", automatically send the mail to that outside acount using his "terra" acount (with his user and password)??????

Thanks!!!
 
Yes, they would just use your mail servers in their mail client's set up. Sendmail checks for that user's name and password on your system.
 
Thanks RhytmAce, but i need do it using the mail server not the mail client. I would like to configure the account in the server side for send/receive the mail from the "terra" domain throw an acount in it. Is possible set up mail server (using any software) for it?

Thanks and regards.
 
Call me stupid on a stick but I still am not sure what you want to do. From within your domain, your users can use "mail" to send and recieve mail but it's a little harder to learn than Netscape or OutLook. Sendmail will automatically accept and send mail for users on your system. They could also send e-mail from their home computer if you set up relaying for that account. You can also set up webmail which is very easy to set up and use. For a nice webmail program you can try Users can type in any pop3 or smtp server to get their mail or you can configure it to just use your server. Sorry if I'm not understanding what you want.
 
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