On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, Markus Wuebben wrote:

>Hi!
>Imagine this.
>You have a proxy and that proxy is mx for a couple of domains but 
>that proxy should not treat any mail as local. All mail should be
>routed to a mailserver that is behind the proxy in a private network.
>
>How would I do that without using maildir2smtp. I know I can use the
>smtproutes but prior to that I need to make sure that mails are not
>treated as local. 
>As we all know, if I have an MX on that proxy for a certain domain but
>it is not listed in locals or virtualdomains I will get "Although I am
>listed as best MX for that...." 
>
>How can I avoid that?   

put the domain in rcpthosts on the mx machine, but make sure you dont put
it in the locals file, it's really that simple :)

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