sounds like you would need Sendmail and an alias table
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From: Roger Heath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 1:35 PM
To: Roger Heath
Subject: Re[9]: [IMail Forum] Store and Forward
Reply to: Roger Heath
Re: [IMail Forum] Store and Forward on Wednesday 7:18:22 AM
Well, I guess I am stuck and cannot use Store and Forward the way I
need to. My original config of accept.txt and HOST editing does not
work either. Again what I am needing to do is leave the present
domains running on my server locally, then create a way to store and
forward one domain to another client server. It doesn't sound like any
one has got Imail doing this? I would have expected this to be a lot
easier... Does any one have any suggestions? If I use 'Relay
Addresses' then I loose local domain access from users whos IPs I
cannot predict... right?
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R> Reply to: Sanford Whiteman
R> Re: [IMail Forum] Store and Forward on Wednesday 1:22:13 AM
R> Thanks to all. I can verify the HOST only doesn't work. I am trying my
R> original settings now which will use the accept.txt. If I use the
R> Relay for Addresses, how do I pass mail for all users when I do not
R> know where all my users are connected by IP? Or can I just use the
R> domains IPs in this setting and it will work? If you read the IMail
R> docs they say you enter the users IPs which I cannot know for this
R> purpose. It appears my other domains will fail to work if I only put
R> the IPs of the client server.
R> What I want to do is retain my current local hosts and users and
R> simply add the store and forward feature to this.
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R> Roger Heath
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R> www.rleeheath.com
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>>> I was under the impression that when receiving e-mail via SMTP,
>>> Imail would check the domain to see if it is hosted, then check the
>>> HOSTS file, then check the IP address.
S>> If the session is not already permissioned for relay (i.e. via SMTP
S>> AUTH), it checks the HOSTS (a.k.a. MXHOSTS) file to determine whether
S>> it has a special IP entry for the recipient domain, then looks up that
S>> IP to determine whether it has relay permissions.
>>> You are saying it checks the domain to see if it is hosted, then the
>>> IP address.
S>> Six of one...anyway, more like the above.
>>> The HOSTS file is used only for delivery in the normal resolution
>>> order (WINS, CACHE, BROADCAST, LMHOSTS, HOSTS, DNS [I think]) after
>>> Imail has excepted the message.
S>> Yes, but IMail doesn't consult anything but HOSTS and DNS, since the
S>> others are NetBIOS/LanMan-related.
S>> -Sandy
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