The problem is that courier reject any invalid mail for the local domain if the user does not exist. How to ask it to forward it even if it is for the local domain ?


If you want to forward mail for a domain, I guess it's not a local domain any more.



Yes you are true, sorry for the mistake.

In fact I have users on a local site and distance users. I host some mailboxes on the local server and some on the ISP server. I thinks I will solve the problem by using the local server as a sub-domain of the ISP one. Probably this is a common solution for my problem, but I am really not expert in mail server...

thankx, bye,

-jeco



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