[Dovecot] How do folk . . . Aggregate system mail from LAN machines?

David Ford david at blue-labs.org
Wed Jan 12 21:21:30 EET 2011


i use the standard sendmail everywhere, which uses central databases to
route mail to final delivery machines, after all filtering is done, it's
handed off to procmail for user side filtering and mailbox delivery. 
the concept of an MTA is after all, a mail transport agent :)

-david

On 01/12/2011 02:02 PM, Ron Leach wrote:
> List, good evening,
>
> Running Dovecot for external email, but not yet worked out how (best)
> to aggregate 'system' mail from other machines on the LAN.  By system
> mail, I mean mails generated by the OS or by applications, and
> addressed to root, or 'some admin user', etc.  Ideally, these would be
> seen by 'root' or 'some admin user' or whoever on our existing
> Dovecot/IMAP system.  Our scale is not large, we only have 5 servers
> on the LAN doing various things.
>
> I wondered how other Dovecot users do this.  I've thought of 3
> possibilities:
>
> 1.  Install Dovecot on each LAN machine, and use Fetchmail to retrieve
> the messages using POP so that local mail stores were emptied.
>
> 2.  Perhaps, use a 'forwarding' mechanism of some sort on each LAN
> machine, but that would require an MTA on each LAN machine, would it not?
>
> 3.  I wondered whether /etc/alias, mentioned in a recent post by
> Simone Caruso, might help though again, presumably, requiring an MTA
> on each LAN machine.
>
> What do you do?
>
> regards, Ron
>


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