I am assuming that your postfix is setup as mail server for drewvogel.com???

if so, then what you want to do is just add them to aliases

so:

admin:  root

# root requires no direction, it will go strangely enough to root.

if drewvogel.com is another server, then you need virtual mapping..
with that you can direct mail to other servers that was collected by your
server..
I use virtual mapping to direct mail I receive to my home isp mail account.


rgds

Frank
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Vogel, Andrew
(VOGELAP)
Sent: Tuesday, 27 November 2001 9:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [expert] PostFix mail question...


I've got PostFix installed on my webserver at home (Pentium II, 256 megs
memory, LM 8.0 PowerPack (not doing 8.1 just yet (too many horror stories),
though I own it)).

I would like to implement the following rule for processing email, but I
don't know how to do it:

* Anything sent to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" or "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" goes to the
ROOT account on the box.
* Anything sent to any other email address at DrewVogel.COM
(*@drewvogel.com) gets forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I don't know how/where to implement these rules -- reading the MAN pages
made me think that maybe a 'recipe' in /etc/procmailrc would do the trick,
but I couldn't figure out the syntax, if that is even the right place.

Any help would be appreciated!

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Andrew Vogel: Manager of Professional Programs, University of Cincinnati
College of Pharmacy
http://pharmacy.uc.edu
(513)-558-3784
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