Hi Beth,

If memory serves me correctly you can request a "MX" record be added to the
campus DNS through our hostmistress.

A MX record is the DNS entry that relates to where email should be
delivered; your MX record will reference the old server but will redirect
email to berkeley.edu.

Regards,


David







On Thu, Feb 4, 2016 at 8:37 AM, Beth Muramoto <bmura...@berkeley.edu> wrote:

> We had a mail server that also contained data on it that we finally
> retired. It was a Linux/Unix machine and the sys admin for it retired.
>
> For the most part we were able to get people to stop using it as a mail
> server years ago to use @berkeley.edu, but no sooner than when we
> disconnected this server from the network than there was one faculty member
> who wants to put in place a forwarding mechanism as some of his papers etc.
> had references to it (don't get me started on why he didn't change over to @
> berkeley.edu) and he can't notify or change every reference to it.
>
> There is no one here who knows Linux/Unix and the computer is out of date
> and sets off alerts with security@berkeley. I don't want to keep it alive
> for this one purpose, however, I don't know how I can forward an email
> addressed to an @soe.berkeley.edu to an @berkeley.edu or even have a
> "vacation" message of sorts in place to say the other address is no longer
> valid without putting that server back on the network.
>
> Does anyone know of a way or knows if there is a campus "service" that
> will "masquerade" as the @soe.berkeley.edu server and perform this
> forwarding?
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
>
> Beth
>
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> tomorrow.
>
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