Hi,
I'm in the middle of setting up an in-house mail server for a company that I work for.
Until now they've used an outsourced mail server with a pop3 poller to check for new mail periodically, which isn't the most practical option ever.
I'm using FreeBSD 5.1, Exim MTA and popd. Does anyone know of a good way to set the system up so that when Exim recieves a new e-mail, I can notify a Windows client that a mail has been recieved?
I know this may seem a little strange, but with the type of work this company does, it's very useful to be notified whenever a mail arrives, straight away. And now as the company is expanding, our ISP isn't too happy about several POP3 pollers connecting to their servers constantly.
The mail server and the Windows clients are on the same LAN.
Many thanks,
Daniel Briley
I'm in the middle of setting up an in-house mail server for a company that I work for.
Until now they've used an outsourced mail server with a pop3 poller to check for new mail periodically, which isn't the most practical option ever.
I'm using FreeBSD 5.1, Exim MTA and popd. Does anyone know of a good way to set the system up so that when Exim recieves a new e-mail, I can notify a Windows client that a mail has been recieved?
I know this may seem a little strange, but with the type of work this company does, it's very useful to be notified whenever a mail arrives, straight away. And now as the company is expanding, our ISP isn't too happy about several POP3 pollers connecting to their servers constantly.
The mail server and the Windows clients are on the same LAN.
Many thanks,
Daniel Briley