On Friday 18 October 2002 10:07 am, Douglas J Hunley wrote: > This one has me stumped, hopefully one of you gurus can figure it out. Here > at work, we are trying to implement a sendmail test system to prove its > capabilities to mgmt. We are going to be allowed to have a small group of > specify email addresses be routed through the new sendmail box, while > everyone else's mail goes through the normal mail route. The problem is > that there is nothing in the email address itself to distinguish the > allowed email adrresses from the non-allowed. In other words, lets say we > have 100 different users at somecompany.com. These 100 people currently > receive mail through a machine I'll call 'maill. We're getting permission > to change 25 of those 100 people to use our new email server, called > sendmail. We are not allowed to give these 25 people new email addresses > for this test, nor are we alowed to create a subdomain under > somecompany.com. How would you gurus configure sendmail to process the mail > for these 25 people and simply forward the mail for the other 75 people to > the existing mail server?
How about using procmail to grep a list of names.... if the name is not found, the email gets forwarded to the other server. -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ + Bruce S. Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bellaire, MI 10/18/02 10:17 + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ "This cookie back by popular demand!" _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
