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Old 09-18-2007, 12:25 AM   #1
andrewfeberwee
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sendmail inbox and imap folders on different servers


Hi All,

I am running RHEL3 and Sendmail on a server for mail purposes and it is running out of room. This server also acts currently as the PDC using Samba. I want to keep the current server as a mail server for inboxes and move the user created imap mailboxes to a new sever which will also be the PDC.

Just not happening for me. When I change the PDC to the new server, the user home directories are all there but the mailboxes are still sitting on the user account on the old server. Not only that, when I change the PDC the old server keeps asking for a login to the mail system. Yuk.

Any ideas on this would be great.

Cheers
Andrew
 
  


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