Michelle Konzack writes:

Hello,

Since my office was burning down 5 weeks ago and I can not get my  100MB
Internet connection back in a reasonable time, I am  using  a  provisory
solution to keep my network up and running.

This mean, I have a router (does Firewall and NAT) on  which  I  run  an
inbound "courier-mta" (spam/virus filtering, forwarder), IMAP- and  Web-
Proxy.

Now I try to figure out, HOW TO configure a "courier-mta" (INBOUND)  as
forwarder ans spamfilter to five different internal mailservers.   This
mean, it should accept mails for:

                mail.tamay-dogan.net
         mail.debian.tamay-dogan.net
    mail.electronica.tamay-dogan.net
    mail.cybercenter.tamay-dogan.net
        mail.private.tamay-dogan.net

and forward it to the appropriated internal mailservers (192.168.x.x). I
assume, that I have to chage my internal "bind9" to point to  the  right
machine.

How should I configure the INBOUND "courier-mta"?

If your internal DNS resolves the above domains properly, that is, your internal DNS gives the appropriate mailserver for each domain, then all that's needed is to add these domains to esmtpacceptmailfor. That's the only place they should be listed, and the server's name should be something else.

If you do not have internal DNS resolving these domains, then in addition to that, add them to esmtproutes.


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