On 28 Feb 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Stefan Paletta wrote:
>> Khan wrote/schrieb/scripsit:
>> 
>>> I'm usind qmail-ldap. My primary domain is example.com and I use
>>> example.org as my virtual domain (any mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> is automaticly forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED]). My problem is with
>>> example.org bouncing. My mail server accepts mail for nonexistent
>>> users and then bounce them back. I would like that mail for
>>> example.org bounce back the same way as it bounce for example.com
>>> (bofore it is accepted by my mail server, bounced as soon it
>>> connects to my SMTP).
>> You'll have to make example.org a local domain and add corresponding
>> mailAlternateAddress values for all your users then.
> 
> uh :( I was hoping there is cleaner way to do that

If the SMTP daemon did address rewriting, this would be possible.

The rewrite functionality from new-inject would be perfect for this,
IMO.  I proposed a patch a while ago (I forget if it was at the SMTP
level, but it was for a similar purpose) but there was little
interest.

Ted

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