I have to give credit where credit is due.  The "Reply-Path:" header
trick did not work.  I used -f<sender address> and that worked.  I now
have a solution for this if I use php, but it is not universal.

-Daniel

On 12/14/06, Brandon Stout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Brandon Stout wrote:

> I'm not sure if that will do what you want - I've never tried a
> catchall to a catchall, but perhaps its worth a try.

In my /etc/mail/virtusertable file I have a commented example line that
seems to do this:

@yet.another.sample.hostname    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

So, a catchall to a catchall may help since all user emails are on
another domain.

Brandon Stout
http://mscis.org

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