BACKGROUND -----------------------------------
We use Postini for spam filtering. We also use courier's
dot-courier-default mechanism so that we can do [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Therefore, we need mail to work like this:
CLIENT -> OUR SERVER -> POSTINI -> OUR SERVER
This allows us to cram a bunch of aliases into a single Postini account
(this is okay with Postini as we pay on a per user basis). We had achieved
the desired result (before having to migrate to a new server and new courier
install) by having our .courier files for
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
look like this:
| /usr/sbin/sendmail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mail was delivered to postini, then filtered and non-spam mail was delivered
back to us; this time being delivered to courier as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Which, of course, the .courier file just
delivers to the Maildir.
THE PROBLEM ---------------------------------
Mail never gets to Postini. Courier's sendmail now seems to first check if
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is a local account (which it is), rather than
look at the MX records and try to deliver to the Postini servers. How can I
tell sendmail to NOT deliver locally first?
Thanks for your help!
-Ryan
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