Hi again, just forgot to mention another problem: the two internal qmail servers are connected via an ISDN-Link which connects the two networks. That means, a mail that is not for our domain would in every case pass this link twice. Could be a real mess if there are huge mails on there wrong ways... Because of that it would be much better to find out if there is a valid receipient on qmail1.somedomain.com, if not, bounce the mail already there and not send it to qmail2.somedomain.com. Sascha
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