Re: Mail Server hosting email for two domains



In article <1161552389.481575@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, johann@xxxxxxxxxx
says...
Hi

I need to set up a mail server on a suse 10.1 box using a Cisco 800 ADSL
Router with a static IP. I need this box to host the mail for two diffent
email domains.
I have configured mail servers is the past using fetchmail to collect email
from different pop3 accounts an then distribute them to users on the
network. I have not set up a server hosting mail though.

Can anyone point me to some documentation on the net that can help me with
this please ...

Thanx a mill....

Johann


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