Hi shmem,
I guess I could describe the setup as a "sneaker" net between the mail clients (I hope I am using the correct terminology) Outlook, Evolution, mailx etc. sending mail to an email server (sendmail) on thier LAN. This LAN is completely isolated except for a "sneaker net" (me and my 1974 Pacer). Would gather the emails sent by my isolated clients from the isolated email server and place them on a CD then take that CD to the connected email server where the users' email can be sent to recipients that are not located on the isolated LAN. While I was loading those out going emails I would need to bring back incoming emails. I would then load these incoming email on the isolated email server which would deliver them to my isolated users.
Does that make any sense?
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