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- Path: sparky!uunet!friend!friend!todd
- From: todd@kastle.com (Todd A. Scalzott)
- Subject: Re: Netware and cc: Mail post offices
- In-Reply-To: ntprlr@eskimo.com's message of Tue, 19 Jan 1993 23:17:48 GMT
- Message-ID: <TODD.93Jan21104132@todd.kastle.com>
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- Sender: news@friend@kastle.com (News)
- Reply-To: todd@kastle.com
- Organization: Kastle Development Associates, Arlington, VA, USA
- References: <TODD.93Jan17195626@todd.kastle.com> <1993Jan19.231748.5926@eskimo.com>
- Distribution: comp
- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 10:41:32 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan19.231748.5926@eskimo.com> ntprlr@eskimo.com (NightProwler) writes:
- >
- > Todd A. Scalzott (todd@kastle.com) wrote:
- > :
- > : My question is whether or not there is any way to move mail between the two
- > : post offices on each server, WITHOUT any intermediate gateway machine. I
- > : hate gateway machines. They are silly. Of course, I'd prefer not to buy
- > : any software too...
- >
- > In a word, no.
- >
- > There must be some user agent to move messages from one post office to another
- > in a background mode. That's just life.
- >
- Keep in mind I'm looking for a TRICK.
-
- For instance, if I create a remote post office that exists within a
- directory on the same file server as the main post office, then cc:Mail
- will automatically place mail within that post office, with NO intervention
- required. I do this now to allow users to send to an alternate post office
- which is polled by one of my Unix boxes for mail destined for that side of
- the house. (I've hacked around cc:Mail's IMPORT/EXPORT utility). I could
- do the same thing for the separate file servers, but I hate polled systems.
-
- SO, if there was a way to share a directory from one file server to another
- at the file server level, for instance...
-
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- Todd Scalzott, Systems Programmer todd@kastle.com
- Kastle Development Associates ...!uunet!friend!todd
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