> Am I correct in assuming that the gateway would have
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] configured as an alias that pointed to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the main mail server would need
> to have a domain alias set up for destination.example.com in order
> to get the E-mail?
The server does indeed need to be able to receive the e-mail at a
secondary routing domain. However...since the script is designed for
IMail servers that are already following best practices:
- The OHN of the virtual host on the mailbox server should already
_not_ be example.com (example.com should be a host alias for an OHN
such as mail.example.com). So you should be able to simply use the OHN
of the virtual host as the routing domain.
- You can use a domain literal as the routing domain, and this should
already be set up on the mailbox server.
- IMail's topmost host name on the mailbox server will _surely_ not be
example.com, so you can use this routing domain (note the double '@'):
@example.com@<server host name>
If a server doesn't meet these conditions and absolutely can't be
touched to add another host alias, it can't be used by ldap2aliases.
--Sandy
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