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Date:      Mon, 19 Apr 1999 12:45:01 +0200
From:      Thomas Uhrfelt <thomas.uhrfelt@plymovent.se>
To:        "'freebsd-questions@freebsd.org'" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Using FreeBSD as a "mailfilter and/or edirector"
Message-ID:  <01BE8A62.761B20B0.thomas.uhrfelt@plymovent.se>

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Some might have noticed my posts about setting up a firewall/filter using 
FreeBSD the last week or so, now I have successfully this baby up and flying 
and are looking into more innovative ways to use this installation.

On our network we have about 40-50 users on their own workstations ( a mix of 
Macs,Win95:s and NTs ). And as it is today, they themselves fetch/send the 
mail from our mailprovider ( pop3 & smtp ) at their own will. What I am 
trying to accomplish now is for the FreeBSD box to fetch all their mail ( 
maybe 1-2 times an hour ) and act as a POP/SMTP server to the users, carrying 
their mail for them and sending in out to the mailprovider.

Each person got their own password / uid on the mailserver so the FreeBSD box 
of course needs to know that information. My biggest concern is that I don't 
want to create "users" on the FreeBSD box.

Example:

	USER ---> passwd:1212 uid:1313 ---> FreeBSD Box ---> passwd: JIh3egd uid: 
a012.... ----> The users normal mailaccount

Is this possible to do? And if it is, what programs do you recommend to fully 
implement this task?

And while I am at it, at bootup of the FreeBSD box I get a message ( right 
after the memory messages ) like this

- Bad BIOS32 Service Directory!

What is this?


Regards,

/
	Thomas Uhrfelt		... Now hooked on FreeBSD ...
	Datortekniker			
	PlymoVent AB



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