On 12.03.2002 09:28, MH - Entwicklung wrote: >Hello out there, Hi,
>At the moment there is a Sendmail host between the Internet an the MS >Exchange server. The sendmail host is mainly just forwarding mail >between the Internet an MS Exchange. But there are some accounts which >are treated locally by sendmail so the users can access email on this >host via pop3. The sendmail configuration has some very ugly rewriting >rules for accomplishing that. > >e.g. >[EMAIL PROTECTED] is delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] on the MS >Exchange host. Hm how about in .courier: user1@[IP-OF-EXCHANGE] >[EMAIL PROTECTED] is delivered locally. Default behavior/behaviour. >[EMAIL PROTECTED] is delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED] this can be done with .courier ;-) >Can I configure courier to set up a kind of per user routing? I'm thinking >about using .courier or .forward files. But as I have the same domain on two >hosts I need to tell courier to use a certain SMTP-Relay for these mails. > >Anybody any idea? As i wrote use the IP-Address for delivering. Btw if you dont't want local User Accounts the use the Userdb with '*pw' it's a nice feature from courier ;-) You can also use the maildrop for this, but the point is, i think, you must use the IP-Address to preserve DNS lookup. Hth al ;-) _______________________________________________ courier-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users
