Hi.
I would like to
receive a mail to a mail address in a virtual domain and forward it to another
mail address of another host.
For example,
Receive mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and forward it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] where example.com is a
virtual domain.
Is it doable?
In the
ldapaliasrc, I see the following comment:
##NAME:
LDAP_VIRTUALMAP:1
#
# courierldapaliasd can also map virtual domain to local accounts, like
# makealiases. In makealiases, "@domain.com: luser" results in mail addressed
# to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. This only
# works for localhost. To enable virtual domain mapping, uncomment the
# following two settings, LDAP_VDOMAIN and LDAP_VUSER:
#
# Then, you'll have something like this:
#
# dn: vdomain=domain.com, dc=example.com
# virtualdomain: vdomain.com
# virtualdomainuser: luser
#
#
# courierldapaliasd can also map virtual domain to local accounts, like
# makealiases. In makealiases, "@domain.com: luser" results in mail addressed
# to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to be delivered to [EMAIL PROTECTED]. This only
# works for localhost. To enable virtual domain mapping, uncomment the
# following two settings, LDAP_VDOMAIN and LDAP_VUSER:
#
# Then, you'll have something like this:
#
# dn: vdomain=domain.com, dc=example.com
# virtualdomain: vdomain.com
# virtualdomainuser: luser
#
It looks as if
virtual domain aliasing is only possible if the destination is the localhost. Is
that the case?
--
Nat Sakimura, Nomura Research Institute.
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http://www.marimba.org/~sakimura/blog/
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