Hi.  I've got a number of servers, and am trying to get them all
to forward all e-mail to our mail server.  Some of these are internal
servers.  I want it so that if a cron job fails, and tries to send e-mail
from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to eg. [EMAIL PROTECTED], it will
automatically be forwarded to our mail server.  I've put:

:sunet.com.au

        in the esmtproutes file, and

.sunet.com.au
.bcc.local.

        in the esmtpacceptmailfor file.  However, the problem I'm
getting at the moment is that when I do

echo hi | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]

        I'm getting the following error in the logs:

517-Domain does not exist: test.bcc.local.

        I've also turned off every BOFHDNS thing I could find.

        Is courier the right tool for forwarding local mail to a central
mailserver?  I've done this before with sendmail and postfix, but thought
that since I'm using courier on the mail server, it would be easier to
have a standardised environment.

        Thanks in advance for any comments,

--
Tim Nelson
Systems Administrator
Sunet Internet
Tel:�+61 3 5241 1155
Fax: +61 3 5241 6187
Web: http://www.sunet.com.au/
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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