I'm working on infiltrating qmail into our company's mail gateway (OK, I
have permission to do so, so it's not quite a covert operation :).

This isn't strictly about qmail proper, but I think close enough.

Our system is an Exchange system (please, no comments) and is set on a
private IP range. Currently, we have the NS records set to point to that box
with an MX value of 10. Now, since that's an invalid box in the real world,
it falls back to the Solaris box currently running sendmail. The Solaris box
then forwards the message inside the firewall to the Exchange box because
that box understands where the Exchange system is (the NS record isn't
invalid for the Solaris box).

There has *GOT* to be a better way to do this. What I need to do is forward
mail through the qmail system to users on the Exchange system. If it's
addressed to <someone>@thecreek.com it needs to go to one box. If it's
addressed to <someone>@pkb.thecreek.com it needs to go to another box (also
internal and also configured to receive mail as above).

Any suggestions.

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Ben Kosse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
PC Technician -- Coldwater Creek, Inc.
(208) 265-7114

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