>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.
Hmmm, if you send to qmail2.somedomain.com, this is written in the
header (and that's good) and if someone writes that header back,
there is no possible hiding your second mail server. You must rewrite
the header. Do you have POP Accounts on the second mail server? How
do you hide that?
Is "Alzheimer" the right, not "Alzhimer" ??? ;-)
Sigi.
>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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