I need to move the mail system to a new server running courier-0.43.2. So, for 
a certain period of time there will be two servers receiving mails for a same 
domains "foo.domain.cc","relay.foo.domain.cc" etc. User accounts will be 
moved one by one from the old server to the new one, which would take some 
time. MX record will point to the new server.
So, if account is not moved yet, mails should be redirected  to the old server 
insteed of generating DSN. 
Using aliasdir/.courier-default won't help, because all domains the old server 
accepts mail for must be in 'locals' on the new server,so courier won't use 
esmtproutes and will try to deliver mail back to itself.
I believe, that by adding some forged hostname to the backuprelay file and 
adding it to esmtproutes pointing to the old server IP, would help, but it 
isn't good solution, is it?
Thanks for any suggestions.
-- 
Ing. Yevheniy Demchenko,
UVT s.r.o.



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