Hello,

I feel my question was not clear. I didn't want to run
another mail server, because  I have ONLY on DOMAIN.
So I feel virtual hosting is not a solution. My
problem is that my existing mail server is overcrowded
(like hard disk size limitaion) and I want to shift 
some user to  a new server which  also delivers mails
for the SAME DOMAIN. This option can be easily set up
in other mail serves like Lotus Domino. What I wish to
know is how to implement this in Sendmail.

Rds,

Deb

--- Osamu Aoki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> If you should dare to run sendmail on Debian box,
> you should know the
> answer to what you should to get what you want:  
> 
>      "Just set up vertual domain."
> 
> You can run as many sendmail(MTA) in theory using
> chroot and different port.
> I see no point running another MTA.  
> 
> I can assure you that learning exim (for MTA) is
> much easier.  Setting
> up MTA for multiple domains with multiple accounts
> are so easy even for
> newbie like me.
> 
> Cheers ;-)
> 
> On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 07:06:55PM -0700, Debian GNU
> wrote:
> > I am using sendmail for mail distribution. I am
> planning to add one
> > more mail server so that some users are in the
> first mail server and
> > the rest in the new one (For the same domain).
> Internet mails arrive
> > directly on the first mail server. 
> > 
> > Can I configure sendmail so that if a user is
> found in the first mail
> > server, it is to be delivered otherwise forward to
> the next mail
> > server for further distribution and forwarding ?
> -- 


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