I wanted to run this by some smarter people before wasting too much time doing this the wrong way. I want to have mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] fowarded to the machine 'faxserver' with the exact same address. The faxserver knows that mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be faxed to the ATTN of user at the phone number <phonenumber>. Do I need to create an MX record on the local nameserver for this to be at all reasonably accomplished? I assume this is the best approach; let me know if there is a better/simpler way to do something like create a virtual domain with remote delivery. Lastly, I'd like to block mail from outside of the organization from reaching the .fax program. Is this appropriate to do from within qmail? I don't clearly see when such a test would be made. Would it be better for me to simply perform a procmail test of some kind at the point of delivery? Sorry if this is all idiocy, I've been reading quite a bit of the qmail docs and not really getting handle on it all so far. -josh
