pelibali wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure, that its easily possible, but running few comps in a network, I would like them to pass my root e-mails to my own machine. I setup already the alias, so my "normal" user can read everything already, but only locally. This I would like to change by the following scheme: - if my computer is available, then the messages should be transfered, - if my computer is not online, messages should wait in a queue, until it appears again. This should happen with no error-messages, no expiring, etc.
- run a local name server with your internal domain, set up hostnames and mx record for your mailserver, otherwise forward to your normal isp name server for dns resolving - use /etc/postfix/virtual to rewrite the recipient to your wishes on each computer - set maximal_queue_lifetime on each computer to fit your needs. - run postfix as null client on each computer - run postfix listening on network on your mailserver. Sandy -- List replies only please! Please address PMs to: news-reply2 (@) japantest (.) homelinux (.) com