Ben Kosse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>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.
Why do you publicly advertise a private address? If you need an
internal MX that points to the exchange box, you probably should set
up a split name service that advertises different addresses to
insiders and outsiders.
>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).
Assuming that <someone>@thecreek.com should go to foo.example.com and
<someone>@pkb.thecreek.com should go to a system whose IP address is
10.10.10.10, add the following to control/smtproutes:
thecreek.com:foo.example.com
pkb.thecreek.com:[10.10.10.10]
-Dave