Robin Bowes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > >| redeliver msmail.eoc.org.uk
> > >
> > >Where "redeliver" is a program that opens an SMTP session to the
> specified
> >host, and writes out the message being read from stdin.
> >
> >The program you want is "forward". You have to pass it the user,
> >too. E.g.:
> >
> > | forward $[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
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Got it!
Here's what I've done:
Here's what I've done:
1. Created a virtual domain "eoc.org.uk" (used vpopmail)
2. Removed the line in smtproutes which was forwarding all eoc.org.uk mail
to ms-mail.eoc.org.uk
3. In .qmail-default, used the following command:
| qmail-remote ms-mail.eoc.org.uk $SENDER $EXT@$HOST
Bingo! Works like a dream.
Can anyone see any flaws in this setup? I haven't overlooked anything, have
I?
R.