One possibility is for you to setup a murder configuration.

In such a setup, your 2 current machines would be backends, and the machine with global ip would be the frontend/murder master.

Users would connect to the frontend and it would proxy the connection to the backends.

-Patrick

On Sat, 8 Oct 2005, Mark Hannessen wrote:

hi list,

In our network we are currently running two Cyrus imap servers in our local
network.

imap.nperfection.com on 10.4.8.1
imap.khadgarsrage.com on 10.4.8.2

these two where made available to the internet using webmail.

now I would like imap itself to be available to the internet as well.
but I only have one internet ip.
for various reasons I cannot merge both servers into one server. (mainly
because of internal policy)

now I thought perhaps it would be possible to do this through some sort of
proxy, but I haven't found any information about this.

does anyone know if such a thing is doable?

thanks,

Mark Hannessen
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