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Posted to server-user@james.apache.org by James Carman <ja...@carmanconsulting.com> on 2003/11/24 18:48:17 UTC
Question...
Can I tell James to "forward" to different mail servers if it "detects" that
it's inside a certain network (like one of my client locations)? Most of my
clients do not allow me to use James on my local laptop to send emails
outside their network and I have to use one of their mail servers. But, I
hate having to reconfigure my mail client wherever I go.
James Carman
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Re: Question...
Posted by Jerome Lacoste <la...@frisurf.no>.
On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 18:48, James Carman wrote:
> Can I tell James to "forward" to different mail servers if it
> "detects" that it's inside a certain network (like one of my client
> locations)? Most of my clients do not allow me to use James on my
> local laptop to send emails outside their network and I have to use
> one of their mail servers. But, I hate having to reconfigure my mail
> client wherever I go.
it sounds like it should be in a task external to James.
On my Linux laptop, the laptop_net package would be the best place to
implement this feature.
Cheers,
Jerome