Right now our addressing scheme is [EMAIL PROTECTED] for internal mail communication. And [EMAIL PROTECTED] for external communication....
Is it possible that I maintain single address for both internal as well as external communication?
But I would like to keep single email Id. And if there is local mail it should be distributed locally. If it is external mail it should distributed globally.
How will a mailserver know whether a mail is to be distributed locally or globally ?
BTW, what do you mean by local distribution ? Is it through a nfs mounted /var/spool/mail ? POP3 ? IMAP ?
You said you have an external mailserver. Why can't everybody access their mails through that mailserver ? So it will not matter whether they are touring or in office.
Otherwise, all mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] can be CC'ed to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--Swapnil
"Theory is when you know something, but it doesn't work.Practice is when something works, but you don't know why.Programmers combine theory and practice: Nothing works and they don't know why ..."
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