Hi Sigi, thanks, I really didn't see the very most simple solution :-). The only problem _might_ be, that with this solution I can't hide the internal structure totally, as every bounce would come from qmail2.somedomain.com. Sascha On Mon, 28 Dec 1998 12:22:49 +0100 Sigi wrote: > Hi Sascha > I think if you set an .qmail-default on qmail1.somedomain.com to > forward all mail to qmail2.somedomain.com all is done. This forward's > only what not found on qmail1.somdedomain.com. If than not found on > qmail2.somedomain.com it get's bounced.
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