[2nd try] can linux route mail?
Rodney Thayer
rodney at sabletech.com
Sun Sep 17 08:55:06 EDT 1995
The Linux boxes at the BCS were being re-organized over this past week and
seem to be back on-line now.
In theory there's a list archive so we could go back and check the traffic.
Is there in practice a list archive? JABR? Did you say at one of the
volunteer meetings that you had that set up?
>> [since almost a day has passed with no reply,
>> I am trying a 2nd time just in case the 1st one
>> passed through the email cracks]
>
>You're not on the linux-sig mailing list, are you? There have been
>many many answers to your quetion, but because of broken mailing-list
>software (HINT: CAN SOMEONE CHANGE THIS, PLEASE?), all responses got
>sent to the list, not to you. As a result, since you aren't on
>linux-sig, you never saw the answers.
>
>Basically, to sum up my views of the responses: what you want to do is
>not hard. Just have the smart host be "fully" on the net, and have
>the dumb host send mail through the smart-host. You set up the smart
>host to accept mail for the dumb host, and use something like POP (or
>an NFS-mounted /var/spool/mail) to have users on the dumb host get
>their mail from the smart host.
>
>All this assumes the same userbase between the two hosts. If that is
>not the case, then other solutions will be necessary.
>
>-derek
>
>
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